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we talked about how america handled the pandemic. Also what change would be good in American
I interviewed Mirna ask her about bsic question about what she likes and what she doesn't
Hi my name is Maria Perez I am 16 years old and I am here takeing a practice recording with Gale about what he would like to be remembered by.
We talked about something we are greatful for some of our best memories and We talked about school.
We started off establishing who was talking and who the interviewee was. We then went into information about his service in the military and information about his younger life.
We talked about some questions I had for them and what has happened in our life
This interview was about my dads life in India. We talked about how college was and how he keeps in contact with his friends and family. We also talked about his childhood and what sports he played. Next we talked...
digging a little deeper into the mind of the high school senior derek torres. his life a little more in depth. how and who he is what made him who made him.
Interviewed with my roommate about her experiences with school growing up and her future career plans.
In this interview with 53 year old Perri Beth Druen her 14 year old daughter, Caroline, asks questions about work, love, and even a nickname related to a president!
Kalyana (17) interviews her 10th grade humanities teacher, Mike (32) about living through the pandemic, what teaching has done for him, and all the confusions and complications of life.
On December 4th, 2017 Trixie Davis,14, interveiwed her father, Tom Davis, about what his life was like growing up and switching schools are on the Southern California area in the 1980’s. Fam tells her about his experiences going to three...
She talked about how God played a role in her lifeand helping the homeless at Pads.
Sydney asks her grandma about her childhood experience and advice about enjoying life.
Isaak and Mary, brother and sister, share a laugh or two in their interview, wherein their satire is actually so bad that it surprisingly takes on a meaning of its own.