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2. Susan asks her friends how to prepare a tomato sauce. Below, you see her friends' responses. Ted: I don't know how to cook. So, I can't help you. Dylan: I will share my favorite recipe with you. I think you will like it. Nelly: Ask Pete, he knows how to make a tomato sauce. Pete: Chop the tomatoes and fry them in a pan. According to the responses above, who says something about the process of making a tomato sauce? A) Ted B) Dylan C) Nelly D) Pete
This question includes visual content: The image features four speech bubbles corresponding to four individuals: Ted, Dylan, Nelly, and Pete. Each bubble contains text regarding a request for a tomato sauce recipe. Pete's bubble contains the actual cooking instructions ('Chop the tomatoes and fry them in a pan.'). Below the bubbles are four options (A, B, C, D) representing the names.
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Hi Ecrin, let's solve this question together. We need to find out which friend explains the process of making tomato sauce.
Process of Making Tomato Sauce
When we talk about a process in cooking, we look for specific action steps like chopping, boiling, or frying. Let's look at what each friend says.
Friends' Responses:
- Ted: Doesn't know how to cook.
- Dylan: Will share a recipe later.
- Nelly: Suggests asking someone else.
- Pete: Chop the tomatoes and fry them.
Ted says he can't help because he doesn't know how to cook. He doesn't give any steps.
Dylan says he will share a recipe and thinks Susan will like it, but he hasn't actually given any instructions yet.
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