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Yes, I myself have bad attitude and I know several of my friends that have bad attitude. It was like getting stung by a bee I did not like the way they were treating me and I was talking so calmly to them and they were still being mean even though I didn't even do anything to them to hurt them. Everyday I would say hi to them and they would disregard it :(
Well from that point on I just stopped hanging around them because hanging around mean people just isn't worth my time anymore to be frank.
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The correct way of matching each statement with the appropriate tone is the following:
* Angry tone: the adjective “annoying” implies the angry tone of the speaker. (A cell phone can be annoying when you forget to turn on the silent feature before going to sleep)
* Accepting tone: the speaker acknowledges the problem with the battery, yet she/he accepts it by carrying a charger as a solution to it. (The problem is that the battery doesn’t last long, but I don’t mind carrying a charger)
* Objective tone: the speaker is objective by stating only facts about the device. (The cell phone makes calling convenient from all possible locations)
* Sentimental tone: the verb “cherish”, and the noun “gift” imply the sentimental tone of the speaker. (I will always cherish my first cell phone because it was a gift from my dad)
* Optimistic tone: the speaker has an optimistic tone, as she/he speaks about a possible future development. (I think we can soon expect a technology that charges phones in seconds)
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