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Interview question ideas for English paper?


Question Posted Sunday August 28 2011, 2:01 pm

I need help in my english paper i would have to interview people by asking questions, would any of you help? These are the questions that I would have to ask i need different ages to answer
From 25 to 70 Thankyou (please answer in complete sentences and tell me your age and name)

1. What is YOUR idea of "American Dream"?

2. What is your american Dream?

3. Has your dream been fullfilled?

4. How did you achieve it or plan to achieve it?

5. Why did you choose that particular dream?

6.Did any sacrifices have to be made?

7. DId your family get in the way?


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TuscanSun answered Monday September 5 2011, 2:27 pm:
I'm 22, my name is Megan.

1 - My idea of the American Dream is to be happy. To be financially stable, to own my own home, and to be raising happy, healthy, contributing members of society while my husband and I bask in our happiness.

2 - (Did you make up these questions, because 1 and 2 are basically the same) See above.

3 - Not completely.

4 - Working hard! I have two jobs now and I'm doing the best I can to help provide for my family.

5 - I didn't 'choose' it. The feelings of what I wanted just came naturally to me.

6 - Absolutely. I moved across the country to be with the man I love, and I miss my parents and siblings TERRIBLY.

7 - Not in the way implied. They 'get in the way' because I miss them so much, and it's been so long since I've seen them.

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littlemee answered Monday August 29 2011, 9:28 am:
I'm too young to answer this but i just had to ask, by any chance are you studying The Great Gatsby?

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