In case anyone missed the 50 times I've said it, here's 51: Your interview is part of your research paper! It is not separate. It is one of the six (or eight for an A) sources used in your research paper. Do not include the questions. Do not use the first person (I or me).
After your interview, read over your notes and choose the most interesting or pertinent ones. Put the quote or paraphrase in the part of your research paper where it fits best. In parentheses, write personal interview.
On the Works Cited page, list the interviewee alphabetically by their last name, first name, followed by personal interview (or phone interview, or email interview as the case may be) and the date on which you conducted the interview.
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