Marielle Tsukamoto
An interviewee is the person that is being interviewed. In "Inteview with Marielle Tsukamoto, Marielle Tsukamoto is the one who is being interviewed. The interviewer is the one who is asking the questions. 5th-grade students are the ones asking the questions so they are the interviewers.
The entire interview is about Marielle Tsukamoto's experience as a Japanese American during World War II. Most specifically about her time in an internment camp.
I believe this is an example of either situational or dramatic irony,
Answer:
- It introduces the characters of Luciana and her
mother.
- It describes the setting where Luciana lives with her
mother.
- It sets up Luciana's situation and the conflict she
encounters.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. It tells me that people tend to excel more at their aptitudes. Their inclination towards a certain field is ingrained in them and they would always find fulfillment in them.
2. Yes, I believe that everyone should understand and follow their aptitude because they would give their best to it and perform it with joy and less stress.
Explanation:
Gill Lewis was a Veterinary doctor who loved telling stories since childhood. She, however, did not go on to become a writer because her handwriting was poor and she could not spell well. She went on to become a Veterinary doctor but still had the aptitude for telling stories. When she explored her aptitude she derived joy from it, and she is today known as an author for children's stories.
This story highlights the fact that;
1. People's natural abilities bring out the best in them.
2. We should not allow others to choose our career paths because they do not know our true abilities. When we do what we love, we will excel at it.