who can me with this
History, 02.10.2019 00:00, izzynikkie
Idon't care how many points i use i will get a answer for this.
who can me with this
us history
oral history interview
i need making oral history interview questions
here is whats required
tips for creating oral history interview questions:
1. begin the interview by finding out basic personal information about the interviewee, such as name, date and place of birth, and current place of residence.
2. keep your questions short and simple.
3. avoid asking questions that can be answered with “yes” or “no.” instead, use questions that begin with phrases such as “tell me about . .”
4. use questions that begin with “why” and “how” to encourage the interviewee to offer impressions and opinions. you can also ask your subject to offer his or her point of view or to describe the scene.
5. encourage interviewees to talk about their own experiences, rather than those of others they may have heard about but not experienced for themselves. you might jog their memory by asking them to describe the happiest/saddest/most disturbing part of this experience.
6. use follow-up questions to delve more deeply into a topic the subject has touched on. jot these questions down as the interviewee is talking.
7. at the end of the interview, ask the interview subject whether there is anything else he or she would like to share about this particular event in history.
10 to get brainiest.
Answers: 1
History, 21.06.2019 18:50, adejumoayobami1
Which product would have been most likely to have been traded in this area at this time?
Answers: 2
History, 22.06.2019 01:00, brookemcelhaney
What does the document of the birtish octopus is an uderlying cause of the world war 1
Answers: 1
History, 22.06.2019 10:00, bhebert6057
The immigration act of 1924 was considered outdated by the 1960s
Answers: 2
Idon't care how many points i use i will get a answer for this.
who can me with this
who can me with this
Mathematics, 31.10.2020 02:30
Mathematics, 31.10.2020 02:30
English, 31.10.2020 02:30
Social Studies, 31.10.2020 02:30