We have lots of friend(s) in all different positions of proximity. We have friends just to sit with at schools, we have friends just to hang out (in the) afternoon, and we have friend(s) to talk about everything and which(ww. - whom) we feel safe with. I believe that the most important qualities in a best-friend should be sensitivity, honesty and faithfulness.
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First, a friend should be sensitive. He should try to understand your moods and know how to act and whether you are sad, angry, or tired without you telling him. A sensitive friend wouldn't jump of joy when you are sad. I also believe that another important quality is honesty. Everyone needs to know that their friend won't lie to him, and that he can trust him. A friend should know to tell us the truth no matter what happens and even if he believes it's(ww. - it is) not for the best.
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I think that the most important quality is faithfulness. We need to know that we can trust our friend. We need to know that our friend won't go scatter a secret you (have) just told him. If a friend will tell(gr.) your secrets and betray you for (an)other friend, you know you can't trust him. If you can’t trust him you will not tell him you(r) secrets, or hang with him, you will not be able to talk to him without being afraid that he will embarrass you. And if you can’t trust your friend…what kind of friend is he?
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These qualities, sensitivity, honesty (and) faithfulness, are important to keep us with(phr.) our friends. All these qualities help us and our friends stay friends(phr.). Without these qualities the bonding will be lost and so is our friend(phr.).
Good work.
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Daphna
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