conduch an interview of any of your relatives or acquainted persons. It must have at least 10 qustions
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Explanation:
Ask the relative their full name, birth date and place of birth?* Were they named for another relative and famous person?* If the relative was born in a different country and moved to the present country, have them tell about how and why the family moved?* Ask about siblings of the relative? What are their full names, birth dates and where they were born? If any have passed away, what did they die of?* What type of education did the relative have growing up?* Tell about your first love? Was that the person they married? If not, why?* What types of jobs did the relative have over the years, any require special training?* During World War Two, Korean War or Vietnam War, were they directly or indirectly involved?* Who was the oldest family member the relative knew? What was their relationship in the family? Was there anything special or interesting about them?* Does the relative have family keepsakes or heirlooms (furniture, jewelry, glasses, books, etc) that can be viewed? (NOTE: bring a camera to take photos)* What collection of photos does the relative have that they would be willing to share?When interviewing an individual, make them comfortable; explain why you are gathering the information. One very good opening comment would be to point out how wonderful it might have been if such an interview had been done with their great grandmother; wouldn’t that be a treasure now?As you are interviewing, write now some notes to their responses, but also have a tape recorder running. Then, you have every word.
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All living things breathe, eat, grow, move, reproduce and have senses. Non-living things do not eat, grow, breathe, move and reproduce. They do not have senses.