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Lena [83]
3 years ago
10

Come up with four interesting interview questions for the leader of the mission sending humans to Mars. You are only providing y

our questions, not the answers that could be given to those questions.
Introduce yourself and explain the purpose of the interview.
Do not ask questions that can be answered with "yes" or "no." Ask questions that begin with how, what, or why. They will prompt your source to give more detailed answers.
Be courteous and friendly. Make the interviewee feel comfortable answering your questions.
Sentence Starter: Hi, my name is ___________________________. I was asked to be a member of the first human mission to Mars, but before I respond, I have a few questions for you.
English
2 answers:
Shtirlitz [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I would suggest using questions like these-

1. What do you plan to do once arriving on Mars?

2. How safe do you believe this trip will be?

3. Why are you going to Mars?

4. Did you choose to be leader of this trip, or were you forced, and why did either or take place?

Hopefully this is useful! I apologize if it's not.

natita [175]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hi my name is Jocalyne. I was asked to be a member of the first human mission to Mars, but before I respond, I have a few questions for you.

(1) How do you plan on sending humans up to Mars?

(2) What do you plan on doing when you send those people into space?

(3) Do you have a plan if something bad happens?, if so please explain.

(4) Why are you sending humans why not a vegetable or a bunny?

Explanation:

I hope this helps

(I used my actual name as well)

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