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Reporting Interview Results

Reporting Interview Results. INGL 3102. The Paper. A summary of the history of the production of your product in Puerto Rico (use library sources). Include a timeline. A report of the current state of research involving this product in Puerto Rico (use library sources and interviews).

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Reporting Interview Results

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  1. Reporting Interview Results INGL 3102

  2. The Paper • A summary of the history of the production of your product in Puerto Rico (use library sources). Include a timeline. • A report of the current state of research involving this product in Puerto Rico (use library sources and interviews). • A report of the concerns of farmers/community members related to the product (use library sources and interviews). • Your conclusions/recommendations about the future of this product in Puerto Rico. • Reference list in APA format.

  3. Part 2: The Current State • What are the current lines of research related to your product? • What are the interviewee’s opinions about the production of your product in Puerto Rico? • How is the product made today?

  4. Part 3: The concerns of farmers • What are the concerns of farmers related to the product? • What are the concerns of community members? • What are the concerns of consumers? • What needs to be done to address these concerns?

  5. Reported Speech/Direct Quotes • Use when you quote or paraphrase what a person said. • Example: • Dr. Ortiz Colón stated that one of the biggest problems with the dairy industry is lack of record keeping. • Dr. Ortiz Colón said, “The most important area that needs to be improved is record keeping.”

  6. Reported Speech • Subject + verb + that • Dr. Ortiz Colón statedthat one of the biggest problems with the dairy industry is lack of record keeping. • Notice the past tense! • Other verbs you can use: said, replied, mentioned, asserted

  7. Direct Quotes • Subject + verb • Dr. Ortiz Colón said, “The most important area that needs to be improved is record keeping.” • Notice the past tense! • Other verbs you can use: said, replied, mentioned, asserted

  8. Remember • Each paragraph is about one, unified topic. • Every paragraph has a topic sentence and supporting details. • Use reported speech and direct quotes as your supporting details.

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