A lot of parroting language, indicating deception. Parroting is one of the easiest way to answer a question. A lot of generalizations, "you", while this is an event that most people will not identify with, as it is so rare.
But the biggest thing, as usual: unsolicited explanations:
I was shocked. Um… I fell to the floor because I was devastated…. erm.. for what I was gonna have to tell my kids
Not one, but two explanations (I'm arguing the last part is also an explanation...) Did anybody ask: why did you fall to the floor? No. This is selling a story.
A lot of parroting language, indicating deception. Parroting is one of the easiest way to answer a question. A lot of generalizations, "you", while this is an event that most people will not identify with, as it is so rare.
But the biggest thing, as usual: unsolicited explanations:
I was shocked. Um… I fell to the floor because I was devastated…. erm.. for what I was gonna have to tell my kids
Not one, but two explanations (I'm arguing the last part is also an explanation...) Did anybody ask: why did you fall to the floor? No. This is selling a story.
Language aside, I’m pretty sure her participation in this interview was against the advice of her attorney.
I think that says a lot about her.