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Nadusha1986 [10]
3 years ago
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think about a character in book or short story who you would like to interview. then, write four questions you would ask this ch

aracter. Explain why you would ask each question. to earn credit for this forum, state the name of the character, the title of the work, and the author.​
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BlackZzzverrR [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

tell-tale-heart

the narrator

1- what was your family/childhood like

2- have you always heard sounds like this

3- have you ever hurt an animal

4- what do you do when your sad

Explanation:

I'm curious about what made this man be the way he was.. usually what makes a person the way they are starts in their childhood and how they were raised. So I ask what his family/childhood was like to see if he was made into whatever paranoia that was or just born with it.

I would wanna know if it was the first time he has ever exploded with the psychopath paranoia thing before or if there was just something that just made him snap. So I would wanna know if this is a reoccurring or something new. That's why I would ask if it happened before, and if no... I would wanna know what made him snap to be so unstable.

one thing that can help find a psychopath looking into there childhood. Most hurt animals when they were young and because this man killed an old man through fusteration and be able to act so calmly when the question about really makes me question his profile.

Only because we have seen every emotion from this man in the story except for saddnessso im just curious.

I havent read the story in like 4 years so you might wanna just double check... its short and really good, theres an online audio too thats REALLY good. Enjoyable. Hope i could help.

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