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Topic/question posted on Sep 20, 2015 by Justin Carruth |
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Why interview someone on the street?
The auther shares that, "They interviewed the principal and asked detailed questions about the garden—whose idea was it, what did it cost, how big was it, and how big did we plan it would be—would we be expanding it? After that, they interviewed us, and we explained to them what we had learned through this project. They even interviewed a person on the street and asked what he thought about our garden." Explain why you think they interviewed someone on the street about the garden at the school? Why was it importnat for the media to do this?
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