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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
7

A journalist is interviewing a high school student who has just survived a school shooting.

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1 answer:
TEA [102]3 years ago
8 0
J: hi I’m a journalist from the daily prophet,my names Anthony
Before I start this interview , just be informed that there is no pressure in answering and if any questions make you uncomfortable you don’t have to answer them
S: ok , sure
J: tell me , how did it all begin ?
S: it was Wednesday and school started like any other day , until the last period during which I waS in the library with a few other students we heard a gunshot in the corridor
We immediately started panicking until we regained our com and hid under the desk
We waited for a long 30 minutes before we heard another gunshot then another ,that’s when we realized that the shooter was coming nearer to the library
J: my god what did you do ?
S: we decided to run to the back of the library where it was all dusty and dark ,we figured he wouldn’t see us there
J: smart move ,what happened next
S: we crawled to the back and felt relatively safe for a while we noticed the window and saw that the sun was setting we had been in school for nearly 4 hours!
J: wow
S:only after it got dark the police burst into the library and helped us all to safety
J: were there any casualties?
S: thankfully no but one of our teachers was injured and our students were scared to death .we doubted that we would ever see our families again
J: my goodness, I’m speechless honestly I don’t know what to say
S: sure,please make it a good article ,and don’t blame the school please, it isn’t any of the teachers or faculty’s fault of what happened
J: of course
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