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English, 17.11.2020 22:00, Thelazysandwich

I have to interview someone for language arts and write an article about them. So here are some questions answer as many as you can! What do you think your future job will be?

3. What is the funniest thing you’ve ever done?

4. How do you like to spend your time?

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5. What are you good at?

6. What do you think will be different about the world when you are an adult?

7. Who are your best friends and why do you like each other?

8. What do you think your parents do at work all day?

9. What’s the most important rule that you know of?

10. What do you know how to do that you could teach me?

11. Why do you think kids go to school?

12. What is your favourite outfit to wear?

13. What makes you really annoyed?

14. What do you think is the worst thing that could happen?

15. What makes you feel proud?

16. What makes you happy?

17. Which of your nicknames do you like the most?

18. What’s the best thing that’s happened to you lately?

19. How do you know when you’re right?

20. What do you do when you feel sad?

21. What’s a question you’d like to ask me?

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