Identifying Positive Opinions
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1. Read the opinions of four people about their friends.
Alex: Tim doesn't forget to organize parties for my birthdays.
Fred: I don't like spending time with Joe.
Jill: I don't trust Betty, so I don't share my secrets with her.
Sally: Ashley doesn't support me when I need her.
According to the information above, who says something positive about his/her friend?
A) Alex
B) Fred
C) Jill
D) Sally
This question includes visual content: The question contains four rectangular text boxes stacked vertically, each labeled with a name at the top center. The boxes are: 1. Alex: 'Tim doesn't forget to organize parties for my birthdays.' 2. Fred: 'I don't like spending time with Joe.' 3. Jill: 'I don't trust Betty, so I don't share my secrets with her.' 4. Sally: 'Ashley doesn't support me when I need her.'
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Hi Elif, let's look at these four opinions and find out who is saying something positive about their friend.
Friendship Opinions
Let's start with Alex. Alex says, Tim doesn't forget to organize parties for my birthdays. This means Tim is a thoughtful and caring friend.
Alex: Tim doesn't forget birthday parties.
Because Tim is being a good friend by remembering special days, this is a positive statement.
Now let's check Fred. He says, I don't like spending time with Joe. This clearly expresses a dislike, so it's a negative opinion.
Fred: I don't like spending time with Joe.
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