Write a paper that discusses about Human Traits All Evolved at the Same Time.Come up with some interview questions about this myth to ask someone you know or someone you have just met. Alternatively, ask the same question of multiple people to gain an understanding of the diversity (or similarity) of opinions in the population. How probing your questions are will probably depend on how well you know the person and your relationship with them. Do NOT burn any bridges with friends or family members for this assignment! Also, keep in mind that as anthropologists, our job is to put ourselves in other people’s shoes. Our goal is not to offend, reprimand, or win them over to our side, but to observe and understand. What kinds of questions should you ask?Find out what your interviewee already knows about the topic and where this knowledge came from. Did they come into the conversation with their own misconception?If they don’t know anything about the topic, then ask them for their thoughts on it after you explain it to them.Ask them what they think about the evidence that debunks (falsifies) the myth and what kinds of evidence would convince them.Feel free to come up with your own questions that are relevant to the topic.For more tips on how to conduct a good interview, visit this resourceLinks to an external site.. Write a short, 5-paragraph essay reflecting on the myth/misconception, what you learned from conducting your interview(s), and how your own thoughts about the topic have changed or remained the same, and why. Your essay should be organized as follows:Introduction Introduce the reader to the myth. Tell the reader whom you chose to interview about this topic and why. Include a thesis statement towards the end of your introduction paragraph, which should tell the reader what the main takeaway of the essay is. For further guidance on writing thesis statements, check out this resourceLinks to an external site.. First body paragraph: About the Myth Explain the myth or misconception in more detail. Describe the evidence that proves the myth wrong. Reflect on your own thoughts about this myth/misconception prior to taking this class and what you thought others believed. Second body paragraph: The Interview Tell your reader about your interviewee’s cultural background (e.g., Where did they grow up? Did they learn about evolution in school? Are they religious? Etc.) Summarize your interviewee’s responses to your questions. Third body paragraph: Reflection Reflect on what you learned from your interviewee and how their ,background may have affected their responses. Reflect on whether your interviewee’s responses surprised you and if you think they are a good representation of the larger population. Reflect on how your own opinions about the topic have changed (or not). Conclusion Summarize your main findings from the interview(s). Your conclusion is not the place to introduce any new information! Summarize what you learned from doing this assignment. Close with what you think people should know about this topic and why.Essay FormattingYour 5-paragraph essay should be 350-500 words, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, with 1” margins. Your name should be located at the top of the first page. You can turn in the essay as a Word document or as a pdf. If you turn it in as any other file type, I may not be able to read it. If you borrow any ideas from other sources, you must cite your sources both within the text and include a Works Cited section at the end of the essay, using an established style guide. I do not care which style guide you use, as long as you are consistent. For example, you can use MLALinks to an external site