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Why Do You Ask?

From asking questions that require an answer To asking questions that require a conversation.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Unitary Leader Interview

Today I would like you to record your interview.

Use the scripts - you do not have to have them memorized.

Have at least 2 interviewers.
1 person is the General.
One person will need to run the camera.

IF THERE IS TIME today, copy the following diagram. Use the Government & Civics booklet to find the information you need to fill in the diagram. Begin to write an interview for a leader in a confederation style of government.

Posted via email from Mr. Murry's Independent Learners Network

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