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lana66690 [7]
2 years ago
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1. What negative trait of Armida annoyed her friend, Amanda? A. selfish B. possessive C. demanding D. egoistic

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astraxan [27]2 years ago
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The negative trait of Armida that irritated her friend was possessiveness, as shown in option B in the first question. The lesson Armida learned from the chicks was that if a chick is held too tightly, he will fight, as shown in option D.

<h3>What happened to Armida?</h3>
  • She took friendship very seriously.
  • She was possessive of her friend.
  • She didn't allow her friend to have other interests.

Armida proved to be a very suffocating friend. She was possessive of her friend and wanted that friend to always live up to what she wanted. This caused her friend to move away, which made her very sad.

When playing with chicks, she understood that if she holds a chick too tightly, the chick will pull away from her, just as she did with her friend.

More information about friendships at the link:

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