Saturday, February 2, 2019

Monday/ Tuesday / Wednesday February 4/ 5/ 6 writing up you interviews

1773  Phillis Wheatley becomes the first African American to publish a book: Poems on Various Subjects.

Now here, now there, the roving Fancy flies,
Till some lov'd object strikes her wand'ring eyes,
Whose silken fetters all the senses bind,
And soft captivity involves the mind.
You are writing up your interview stories based upon the interviews you conducted yesterday. The story-type interview should be  a minimum of 300 words.  Your headline is : Interview with ________________(just put their first name bold and size 24 Times New Roman font.
         You are the reporter; so should put by ____________________ in size 12 font underneath.



Please take a moment to anchor yourself in the story style of interview by quickly reviewing the Elvis Costello or Hitler interview. Note setting (light, body position, facial expressions, clothing, sounds, surrounding area, gestures, jewelry, voice intonation and pauses, emotions...details, details and more details.

Once again this is a story type of interview, not a Q and A. If you submit a Q and A, the maximum number of points is 50. 

Be mindful that these are public, as will be any language convention and spelling errors you make. PROOF READ!

Because a quite a few people were unable to conduct their interviews on Friday, they should do so today. As well, some folks really became involved with their conversations and need more time. So...today is another interview day for some, whilst others can begin writing their story interviews.  All written interviews are due to me by 6 pm on Wednesday, as I need time to post these for Thursday's class. 

If I have not reviewed your questions, you cannot conduct an interview. Make sure I have them. Note that because of absentism on Friday, the interview list is inaccurate. See me!

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