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krupa patel: 2020-12-06 22:49:31
Over thanksgiving, I interviewed my favorite Aunt Christine. She explained to me what her childhood was like and how it shaped her into the person she is today. She also talked to me about her happiest moments, and saddest moments....
In this interview I am talking to my brothers and asking them questions about our life.
interviewer name: Mary Gilmore interviewer age: 20 interviewer and participant relationship: sisters topics discussed: family, friends, the future
This interview is about my friend – Roy. Everyone has a unique childhood, also including him. We talked about the memory of childhood, change of life, matter of family, etc. Moreover, this interview helped me know more about my friend....
The main focus of this interview was mostly on how God is the only thing that matters and having a personal relationship with him. In addition, family played a huge role in both thanksgiving, and life in general.
I interviewed my grandma Paulette Haile she is 78.We talked about how her and her spouse met. Their happiest moments together.And if you could go back and relive your teenage years would you ?
this is a video of my brother and I going through some story corp questions! we laughed and cried at some of them! Also right at the end I broke a bulb off the christmas tree and said oh sorry...
I am Evan Broad and I am with my sister Madison to discuss important moments in life.
Journalism Interview 12/10/19. Both participants interviewed each other a series of questions about our lives.
We basically talked about my grandmas life and how she feels about her family. We also depicted on how it was when she was growing up.
Barbara Micheal- 70 years old (My Grammy) Natalie Bannon- 15 years old (me We discussed proud moments in life and am the differences that the world has made.
My mother, Kristan Jacobson, talks about her parents and how they have shaped her into the mom she is today for my brothers and I.
My grandma, Barbara Viviani, had a very difficult life growing up. It all started with her father. He was from Ireland and moved to the United States and met my grandmas mother. They grew up in a very small apartment...
Growing up in Hobart, branching out in her twenties, becoming a Kindergarten teacher
Malorey talks about what her life is and was like and answers some questions about herself.