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your neighbour has been awarded state.you want to know about his career .so take his interview with the help of guideline given below. you can add some of own point. student: congratulation!sir neighbour:thank you student:we are very happy to know you have been awarded..... really we are proud of you neighbour:thank you student:may,i ask you..... Neighbour:why not?go a head student:when did you come to know about your award? neighbour: .....(complete the dialogue.)​

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Answered by harshitha4075
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Answer:

where there is dotted line I am answering there

state

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when they called me and said about award

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Neighbor: Awards boost our mood. They serve as both recognition for a job well done and justification for the suffering, self-doubt, and labour that were involved in obtaining them. We may feel thrilled, excited, glad, and proud after receiving an award. They validate us and offer us more self-assurance.

Student: What do you hope to accomplish professionally?

Neighbor: "I made the decision to look for people as soon as my sister became disabled following surgery four years ago. My goal is to become a licensed nurse so that I may devote my time to assisting others in a stimulating and demanding setting. I wish to work in the neighborhood healthcare system after completing my nursing bachelor's degree here at Jackson University to obtain expertise. After that, I want to get my nursing master's so I may become a nurse practitioner. In order to be close to my family in case they need me, I envision working in critical care in a hospital close to where I live in Dallas.

Student: Why did you select this programme or school?

Neighbor: "I chose Jackson University because it had one of the three Young Scientists of America programmes in the nation. Working at its cutting-edge quantum physics lab would give me the chance to obtain practical expertise with the tools and technologies I would use in my line of work. I was welcomed throughout my visit by the students and professors, and I immediately felt at home.

Student: What do you consider to be one of your biggest successes?

Neighbor: We earned the Interscholastic Award for Best Yearbook last year, and I am an editor on the staff of my school's yearbook. One of my proudest memories has been receiving this honour because, near the close of the school year, we weren't sure if there would be a yearbook. Midway through March, we had to locate a new printer due to budget concerns, but we overcame those challenges and persisted in our commitment to quality to create a stunning and memorable yearbook.

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