Kathy has just been called for her first job interview and is really nervous. She wants to make sure that she is comfortable answering not only the common interview questions but also the ones that are specific to her field. What could Kathy do to help her prepare to answer the interviewer’s questions?

A.
Think of questions to ask the interviewer about the job.

B.
Do a mock interview with a friend.

C.
Figure out what she is going to wear.

D.
Read the job description again.

All of the options A, B, C, and D can help Kathy prepare to answer the interviewer's questions.

A. Thinking of questions to ask the interviewer about the job can show her interest and knowledge about the position, as well as help her gather relevant information about the job.

B. Doing a mock interview with a friend can simulate a real interview scenario and allow Kathy to practice her responses to common and specific interview questions, helping her become more comfortable and confident.

C. Figuring out what she is going to wear can help Kathy present herself professionally and appropriately for the job interview, creating a positive first impression.

D. Reading the job description again can refresh Kathy's memory about the specific requirements and responsibilities of the position, enabling her to better tailor her answers to match the job requirements.

Therefore, Kathy should consider doing all of these activities to prepare for her job interview.