For example, an author may want to still be informative and cohesive, yet structured differently. Interviews and articles, specifically have this resemblance in which articles tackle the situation from a more complex and in depth topic whereas interviews are more intimate and straight forward questions that might evoke specific answers. In , “True Story: I am a Drag Queen,” specifically, this is seen throughout the questions asked and what it would entail from the interviewee. Here, the author chooses to execute something in which they want to allow drag queens to have their own voice. In that way, the author does not take up space from an area in which they might not have experienced before. For instance, instead of clarifying any underlying confusion with the audience in their own words, they ask, “For those of us who don’t know, what’s a drag queen?” and “What are some of the biggest misconceptions about drag queens?” Furthermore, questions based on personal experience like, “How have your friends and family reacted to your career?” and “What are the best parts of being a drag queen? The biggest challenges?” are effective questions asked by the author to show the reality of drag. Depending on which drag queen was being interviewed, it could influence how the audience feels about drag queens and what they think of them. For instance, some people may not find those without many hardships as respectable in drag. The truth is, however, that drag is a form of self expression in which queens build confidence and feel good about