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The top 4 questions that challange you, about your life.

4: How do I spent my day: This question challanges you by how much you day has done. So, when someone challanges you about your day, they will also say someone challanges to eat your food, when you are full, already. This question challanges us because, it talks about how our days was at school, at work, and at, home. Because, it challanges me to be a good person.

3: Do I remember God loves me: This question challanges you by respecting others, and God, will always bless you, and love you. When you are lying, God does not love, or like you. This question challages us by showing your good behaviour, and get, your reward.

2: Do, I  show respect for my parents, or those who care for me: This question challanges you, by obeying your parents because, this challanges us by obeying my parents, and be kind, or good to you parents, and it reminds us, of showing respect tomy parents, or listening to my parents.

1: Do I value all people: So, the word means to be important, to somebody, like if you say school is important, for us, you classmates were important for you to do a project, for them. So, it challanges us by being important, to all people, to be equal to each other. It also reminds me, of being helpful. And also, it reminds me, to share other peoples feelings.








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