Read the following interview of Justin Bieber to Time for Kids. Some of TFK’s questions have been omitted. Analyze Justin’s answers and write the questions back again.
TFK: Why did you want to write a book about your life?
JUSTIN: Well, number 1, you are probably wondering why I am wearing glasses. That's because I'm [in a British accent] "an authah." Second, you're probably wondering why I'm talking with a British accent. Well, most authors have British accents, so it's just another trademark. Just kidding! No, seriously. I decided to write a book because my fans needed to hear something from my perspective.
TFK: What is the best part of writing a book?
JUSTIN: Being able to put everything in my own words and being able to tell everyone how I'm feeling.
TFK: (A) ______________________________________________________________
JUSTIN: I want people to learn that you can do anything. Just set your mind to it and be motivated to work hard, and anything is possible.
TFK: (B) ______________________________________________________________
JUSTIN: I look up to Shaquille O'Neal because he's tall, so I always look up to him. I can't look down on him. No, just kidding. I look up to [musicians like] Michael Jackson, Boys II Men and Stevie Wonder.
TFK: (C) ______________________________________________________________
JUSTIN: I don't consider myself a star. I just consider myself a regular kid. I like to hang out with my friends and stuff. It's hard to be away from your friends all the time.
TFK: (D) ______________________________________________________________
JUSTIN: I like to hang out with my friends, play basketball and play Xbox.
TFK: Where do you get ideas for songs?
JUSTIN: Some of them are just ideas in my head that I just think of and some of them are actual stories.
TFK: (E) ______________________________________________________________
JUSTIN: My favorite song is "Down to Earth."
TFK Kid Reporter Taylor Pannell, Time for Kids
Disponível em:<http://www.timeforkids.com/news/justin-bieber-tells-all/11041>. Acesso em: 20 mar. 2014. (Fragmento)