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Brian Wiggins shares Part II or Martianez’s story. He gives a Narrative Summary, Analysis, and Conclusion
A heartfelt conversation between friends! How we became who we are today.
Emotional topics about my mamas life and things she could change in the world. But also light easy questions added in to lighten the mood.
The interviewers name is Sophia Mendoza and is 14 years old. The interviewee is Marcos Mendoza and is 47 years old; we are father and daughter. We talk about heartwarming stories that bring back old memories together.
My mother talked about her life and her childhood. After asking her personal questions about her past, she began to shed tears remembering what she lived through to give us everything. Towards the end of the interview, Both of my...
We talked about experiences in my moms life that has helped her understand Herself as a person and how she wants to raise her kids.
From life in the Philippines to America, how things as a family changed! Life is worth living!
In this interview we mostly talked about personal feelings as well as relationships with others.
I asked my sister questions about mainly her past life and what she learned from it and how it makes her who she is. Also talked about her life with kids and her advice on me or future generations of...
This opened my eyes to what life is truly about. How much my mom holds in and how many wise words she had to say to me.
This is an interview with open ended questions based off of the topic of grief. Since I had lost someone close to me, I wanted to see what others perspectives were and what they believed in. So I asked my...
In this interview I talk with my mom about my great grandma, and learn about the traditions she started and the ones we’ll continue.
I interviewed my stepmother Anne on her perspective of 9/11
I sit down with my mother and ask her questions about her life now and then.
Interviewing mom as an assignment for my college class turns into a lesson about life.