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Interview Question List: What is one thing you would like others to know about you?

Interview Question List: What is one thing you would like others to know about you? What is your favorite movie? What is your dream job? Why? If you could be anywhere but here, where would you be? Why? What is your feeling about school and the new school year?

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Interview Question List: What is one thing you would like others to know about you?

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  1. Interview Question List: • What is one thing you would like others to know about you? • What is your favorite movie? • What is your dream job? Why? • If you could be anywhere but here, where would you be? Why? • What is your feeling about school and the new school year? • What car would you love to drive? • Describe your appearance or sense of style in one sentence. • Do you play or watch any sports? • What is the best/worst book you have ever had to read? • What are your favorite music groups?

  2. Terms List Example: 1. onomatopoeia - words that sounds like the word to which it refers (ex: buzz, smack, zip) 2. simile- a comparison using "like" or "as" (as pretty as a picture) 3. couplet - two lines of poetry that rhyme ("Twinkle, twinkle, little star,/How I wonder what you are.") 4. alliteration- the repetition of same or similar consonant sounds ("Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater...") 5. elegy- a poem written in remembrance of someone who has died. 6. oxymoron- a literary device which combines two contradictory terms ("almost exactly twelve o'clock", "act naturally", "minor crisis", "jumbo shrimp") 7. euphemism: a mild of phase which substitutes for another which would be undesirable because it is too direct, unpleasant, or offensive. The word “joint” is a euphemism for the word prison. “W.C.” is a euphemism for bathroom. 8. hyperbole: a figure of speech in which an overstatement or exaggeration occurs. (All teenagers think about is sex, drugs, and rock and roll.) 9. metaphor-a comparison without using like or as (The angry man was a tornado of action.)

  3. The Legend Has Died Here lies Mrs. Brown today She’d be in bed reading David Sedaris if she’d had her way. Instead she’s gone and I’m here to tell She loved punk music and dressed pretty swell. There are lots of things she would have liked to do Such as watch Sixteen Candles again or work in a zoo. So sad she has died and will never know how great It would have been to drive an Audi R8. She told me she was excited to start the school year And for all of these reasons I now shed a tear.

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