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interviewing my mum for a school project


Question Posted Saturday February 19 2011, 11:18 am

I need to interview my mum as part of my school homework. the interview is to be about my mums childhood school days. I am to ask 6 interesting questions which will generate more than yes or no answers. Please help me. what questions can I ask Thanks

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Emma123 answered Wednesday June 11 2014, 11:43 am:
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