Вопрос:

4 Read the text again. Complete the sentences with Joe, Amy or Sarah.

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Ответ:

SENTENCE COMPLETION

  • The task is to complete sentences using the names Joe, Amy, or Sarah, based on the information in the letters.
  • Let's analyze each sentence:
    • 1. Amy is worried about his / her friend.
      • This matches Letter 2, where Amy states, "Recently, one of my friends has become very quiet and I'm worried about her."
    • 2. Joe has started at a new school.
      • This matches Letter 1, where Joe says, "I've moved to a new town and I don't know anyone here. I've tried to make friends at my new school..."
    • 3. Sarah's problem is bullying.
      • This matches Letter 3, where Sarah states, "Two months ago, some older girls at my school started bullying me."
    • 4. Sarah has talked to his / her parents about the problem.
      • Letter 3 says: "I've spoken to my parents but they say I must be patient." This indicates Sarah has spoken to her parents.
    • 5. Sarah has received horrible text messages.
      • This matches Letter 3, where Sarah writes, "...and they've sent me horrible text messages."
    • 6. Diana tells Amy to call a telephone helpline.
      • This sentence is slightly misleading as 'Diana' is not mentioned. However, Letter 2 (Amy's letter) is about her worry for a friend. The separate box provides a helpline number. If this sentence implies that the advice given in the box is for Amy's situation or that Amy is advised to call, it refers to the general context of seeking help for a friend who might be suffering from an eating disorder. Given the available information, and that Amy is the one expressing concern, it's plausible that the implied recipient of the advice to call a helpline (or that such advice is relevant to her situation) is Amy, or rather, that Amy is being told to seek help for her friend. However, the sentence is phrased as "Diana tells Amy to call..." and Diana is not present. Let's re-read the question: "Complete the sentences with Joe, Amy or Sarah." This means we should use one of these names. The advice to call a helpline is presented as a resource. If we interpret the question as asking *who* might need to call or *who* the advice is for, and linking it to the letters, it's most likely referring to the situation described in Letter 2 (Amy's concern for her friend). If we have to put one of the names, and considering Amy is the one concerned about a friend's well-being, it makes sense to associate this with her situation, although the sentence construction is flawed. Alternatively, if 'Diana' is meant to be the advisor and 'Amy' the advisee, then 'Amy' is the correct name to fill the blank. Let's assume the sentence implies that 'Amy' is the one to whom this advice is directed, perhaps indirectly. If 'Diana' is a hypothetical advisor, then Amy is the one who would receive the advice.
      • Revised interpretation for 6: The sentence structure is "Diana tells X to call a telephone helpline." We need to fill X with Joe, Amy, or Sarah. The helpline is presented as a resource for dealing with serious issues. Letter 2 (Amy) discusses a friend's worrying behavior. It's plausible that the advice to call a helpline is implicitly directed towards Amy, in her role as a concerned friend. Therefore, filling it with Amy seems most logical within the constraints.
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