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Elenna [48]
4 years ago
11

Imagine you are preparing to interview a student who won an award for saving someone’s life. Which three questions can you answe

r on your own using background research before conducting an interview?
What is your name?
Who influenced you?
Whom did you rescue?
How did it feel to rescue someone?
Where and when did the rescue occur?
English
2 answers:
faust18 [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

What is your name?

Whom did you rescue?

Where and when did the rescue occur?

Explanation:

sp2606 [1]4 years ago
5 0
1st one
3rd one
And the 6th one
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