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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
7

My homework is that you need to choose a topic within that you need to create 10 interview questions. So I need to interview peo

ple about my topic and their options towards that. My topic is Toy Story but my question cant be facts, for example, you can't say why did he.... or when did this...... or how this could...... those are facts question there is a right answer for does question mines is an opinion question so it neither right nor wrong. The words you can use for starting sentence which, what, or whose.
So pls help me think of ten sentences
English
1 answer:
rosijanka [135]3 years ago
6 0

Would you rather be Buzz Lightyear or Woody?

Who is your favorite character from Toy Story?

If you were moving with Andy would you stay where you are living and hide or would you go with him?

Who do you think your personality is most like from Toy Story?

Are you adventurous like Woody or scared like Rex?

If you were any toy from Toy Story who would you be?

Do you enjoy watching Toy Story or do you get bored in the first 10 minutes?

Would you rather be Slinky or Rex?

How many of the Toy Story books have you read?

If another Toy Story book came out would you read it?

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