1. Both texts are about friendship. Which one stresses the idea of being accepted by your friends? Choose a fragment to support your answer.
2. Based on Text 1 and Text 2, choose the correct statement.
a) Simon Sinek believes that friendship is a balanced equation of giving and taking.
b) Jim Morrison thought that a true friend is someone who lets you free to be who you really are.
c) According to both Simon Sinek and Jim Morrison, true friends are always there for you when you need them.
3. Go back to Text 1 and focus on the context in which the words "equation" and "friendship" are used. What can we infer about them? Choose a, b or c.
a) They are adjectives.
b) They indicate manner.
c) They are formed with a suffix.
4. Choose a relative pronoun that correctly replaces the icon * in the first quote (Text 1).
a) that
b) who
c) whose
5. Choose a relative pronoun that correctly replaces the icon * in the second quote (Text 2).
a) who
b) whose
c) which
6. In "Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them," (Text 2), what does the pronoun them refer to? Make inferences.
7. In "total freedom to be yourself" (Text 2), the word freedom is formed with the suffix -dom. What can we infer about it? Choose a, b or c.
a) It forms nouns.
b) It indicates manner.
c) It means "without", "lacking."