Interview
For my art project i had to interview an elderly person to get their opinion on some things. So i interviewed my grandmother. Here's how the interview went:
Question1: What were some activities you did as a child?
Answer1: As i child i was very poor and didn't have any real toys. So we use to make our own fun. I never had enough money for a doll, so my mother use to make me one out of a tea towel. Me and my friends use to play jump rope, play with little bouncy balls, hopscotch, tag, and even use to make up silly games on our own.
Question2: Did being poor affect you a lot as a child?
Answer2: Yes sometimes it did. Although it would have been nice to have toys like all the other children, being poor has taught me a lot about life.
Question3: What did being poor teach you?
Answer3: While being poor and growing up with no father, was really rough me my mom and my 7 brothers and sisters fought through it. I learned that not everyone has enough money to feed their families so that they will be full after dinner. So you should never throw anything away that can be reused. Being wasteful is a sin!
Question4: Do you think your life would of been different if you were not poor?
Answer4: Yes, for the most part. Although i wouldn't say I'd rather have a different life. Living the life i lived taught me a lot about myself and the others around me. Growing up poor makes you look at life with a whole new perspective. Its a way to teach people not to take anything for granted, because some where there's someone who wishes they had your life. Even if its not the best.
For my art project i had to interview an elderly person to get their opinion on some things. So i interviewed my grandmother. Here's how the interview went:
Question1: What were some activities you did as a child?
Answer1: As i child i was very poor and didn't have any real toys. So we use to make our own fun. I never had enough money for a doll, so my mother use to make me one out of a tea towel. Me and my friends use to play jump rope, play with little bouncy balls, hopscotch, tag, and even use to make up silly games on our own.
Question2: Did being poor affect you a lot as a child?
Answer2: Yes sometimes it did. Although it would have been nice to have toys like all the other children, being poor has taught me a lot about life.
Question3: What did being poor teach you?
Answer3: While being poor and growing up with no father, was really rough me my mom and my 7 brothers and sisters fought through it. I learned that not everyone has enough money to feed their families so that they will be full after dinner. So you should never throw anything away that can be reused. Being wasteful is a sin!
Question4: Do you think your life would of been different if you were not poor?
Answer4: Yes, for the most part. Although i wouldn't say I'd rather have a different life. Living the life i lived taught me a lot about myself and the others around me. Growing up poor makes you look at life with a whole new perspective. Its a way to teach people not to take anything for granted, because some where there's someone who wishes they had your life. Even if its not the best.
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