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"Friends" Response
Raina explains that friends are an important thing to have, especially in today's world. She lists the three different categories of friends: the loyal, the back-stabbers, and the obsessed. The loyal friends are described as the friends that are always genuine and sincere. The back-stabbers are the ones that pretend to be nice and talk badly about people when they aren't around. The obsessed are people who likely don't have many friends and constantly want to be with us although we may not feel the same way.
This article does an excellent job of defining what it really means to be a friend. By providing definitions of "good" and "bad" friends, it makes the reader evaluate the people in their life and decide who their true friends are. Hopefully everyone can relate to the first category of friends. Those are people who will always be loyal to you no matter what. They will never do anything to hurt you, and although you may get in fights sometimes, they will always forgive you and learn to move on. True friends are people that should be treasured and never forgotten.
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