Interview questions you want to ask
Hi! My name is Alex and I'm an interviewer, I interview famous people around the globe. Today I will be telling you 10 questions I want to ask Damian Lillard.
How do you deal with the media and paparazzi?
How does it feel to be a top 10 best point guard in the history of the NBA?
Do you let hate comments get in your head?
Are you planning on leaving the portland trail blazers?
At what age are you planning to retire?
What young player do you want to play with?
Which hall of Famer do you want to play with?
If you didn’t make the Nba what job would you do?
Who inspired you to play basketball?
Do you believe that your son will make the Nba?
These are 10 questions I would ask Damian Lillard.
Interview questions you want to ask
Hi! My name is Alex and I'm an interviewer, I interview famous people around the globe. Today I will be telling you 10 questions I want to ask Damian Lillard.
How do you deal with the media and paparazzi?
How does it feel to be a top 10 best point guard in the history of the NBA?
Do you let hate comments get in your head?
Are you planning on leaving the portland trail blazers?
At what age are you planning to retire?
What young player do you want to play with?
Which hall of Famer do you want to play with?
If you didn’t make the Nba what job would you do?
Who inspired you to play basketball?
Do you believe that your son will make the Nba?
These are 10 questions I would ask Damian Lillard.
<How does an earthworm move?>
Learned from mentor text <Apples> by Gail GibbonsThe worm has tiny, hair like setae on its segments. Can you spot the setae on the worm in the video? Look closely, zoom in , it's around 40 seconds in the video, you should be able to see some of them sticking out the underside of the worm a few segments after its mouth.
When it moves
First it grips with some of its back setae so its back part can't move.
Then it squeezes and makes its body get longer. Since the back of the body is gripping, the front part of the body moves forward.
Do you see how the worm's body is getting longer and the front part moves forward in the video?
Then the front setae grip and the back setae let go.
Then the worm squeezes and make its body shorter. The back part moves forward.
Do you see how the worm's body is getting shorter and the back part moves forward in the video?
Next time, if you see an earthworm on a sidewalk or in your backyard, crouch down and watch with a magnifier. Maybe you will find many other interesting things about earthworms.
<Once upon a memory>
Learned from mentor text <Once upon a memory> by Nina LadenDoes a snowflake remember it once was a cloud?
Does a mountain peak remember it once was the bottom of a deep sea?
Does an ocean remember it once was a creek?
Does a tree remember it once was a sprout?
Does a flower remember it once was a seed?
Does a butterfly remember it once was a caterpillar?
Does a broad avenue remember it once was a narrow lane?
Does a bright street lamp remember it once was a dim lantern?
Does a car remember it once was a wagon?
Does a song remember it once was a note?
<The spring in my front yard>
Learned from mentor text <Down the road> by Alice ShertleMy front yard is a lovely place to be in spring. The first things you notice are two medium trees and one small tree standing in a triangle. The yard is on a gentle slope that goes down from the north side of our house to a road. The two medium trees stand right on top of the slope and in front of our living room window; the small tree is standing alone close to the road. When spring first starts, the grass in my yard starts to turn green, first yellowish green, then bright green. After a spring shower, robins start to visit our front yard. They walk with their heads up as if they are so proud of their bright orange chest. From time to time, the bird bend over to catch an earthworm from the grass, then you will see its dark gray back. It does not take long for the trees to blossom in spring. The small pear tree blossoms first with pure white flowers. When one of the medium trees blossoms, the whole tree is covered with flowers, but without any leaves. Its flowers are made of five petals and they come in white and all shades of pink. When wind blows, some of its branches brush against our living room window with a scratching sound. The other medium tree's flowers are white with tiny yellow stamens. They smell like a candy shop and attract many yellow and black bumblebees and colorful butterflies to our front yard. The spring in our front yard is full of life. I sometimes wish I could stop the time!