Choose an interesting person to interview- a grandparent or a great grandparent, another older relative. mother, father, an unusual neighbor.

Choose an interesting person to interview- a grandparent or a great grandparent, another older relative. mother, father, an unusual neighbor.

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Choose an interesting person to interview- a grandparent or a great grandparent, another older relative. mother, father, an unusual neighbor. a distinguished citizen, a colorful local character. or a family friend. Your subject must be over the age of 50. Emphasize that s/he does not have to answer every question.
Schedule your interviews as soon as possible. The interview questions are designed to be a starting point. not an end point. In order to set your project apart from others, you should think of several of your own questions and/or reword. or skip existing ones. One goal you want to keep in mind is to try and make your pro ect a unique !taming experience. The best way to accomplish this is to think about the person you are interviewing and creatively think of some questions that would be well-suited for them to respond to. Do they have a unique historical background such as being a war veteran? Are they an rnmmrant from another country? Ask yourself. What makes this person unique and special, and how can I translate that into words?

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