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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
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A journalist is interviewing a high school student who has just survived a school shooting.

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1 answer:
Tom [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Dialogue between a journalist and a high school student who has just survived a school shooting.

Journalist: hi, what can you say is the cause of the school shooting today?

Student: the cause of the shooting is the fights between two groups on campus

Journalist: what caused the fight between these two groups?

Student: some people believed it was a result of group supremacy on campus.

Journalist: who are the people shooting on campus today?

Student: I don't know. Some were saying it was one of the group members that brought the guns and started shooting when the fight ensued.

Journalist: did you see anyone shooting?

Student: Yeah, I saw some guys shooting, but I don't know them. I was scared and only thinking of making an escape

Journalist: so how did you escape?

Student: I don't know. I just kept running away from the scene, even though bullets were flying around where I was.

Journalist: Alright, thank you.

Student: you are welcome

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