Activity
:
Choose
the
best
summary
of
the
text
:
a
,
b
or
c
.
Remember
,
just
because
a
statement
is
true
or
can
be
,
it
doesn't
mean
that's
the
right
answer
;
choose
the
option
only
according
to
the
text
given
.
a
.
Teenagers
usually
do
not
get
on
well
with
their
siblings
.
However
,
they
generally
stop
fighting
when
they
are
adults
.
b
.
Some
teenagers
get
on
well
with
their
siblings
.
These
people
usually
get
on
well
when
they
are
adults
too
.
c
.
Teenagers
do
not
get
on
well
with
their
siblings
.
The
relationship
is
usually
bad
when
they
are
adults
too
.
Reading
:
Brotherly
Love
?
Summary
:
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'I
don't
get
on
well
with
my
brother
.
He's
very
different
from
me
and
we
argue
a
lot'
.
'Sometimes
I
want
to
be
alone
.
But
my
sister
is
always
there
!
'
'I
can't
have
secrets
when
my
brother
is
around
.
He
reads
my
text
messages
!
'
'My
sister
uses
my
things
?
and
she
doesn't
ask
me
first
!
I
hate
that
!
'
According
to
the
website
GettingPersonal
.
co
.
uk
,
these
problems
are
not
unusual
.
Most
teenagers
have
a
difficult
relationship
with
their
brothers
and
sisters
.
They
argue
a
lot
for
anything
.
In
general
,
teenagers
are
not
worried
about
their
brothers
and
sisters
when
things
go
badly
for
them
.
And
they
are
not
proud
of
them
when
things
go
well
!
But
most
adults
are
very
keen
on
their
brothers
and
sisters
and
have
a
good
relationship
.
So
when
does
the
situation
change
?
According
to
the
website
,
the
answer
is
around
the
age
of
25
.
For
example
,
Madison
is
28
years
old
.
Her
young
brother
,
Tyler
,
is
26
.
'I
remember
big
fights
,
horrible
fights
with
Tyler
,
'
says
Madison
.
'But
now
,
our
relationship
is
completely
different
.
We
get
on
well
?
and
we
don't
argue
.
We
go
out
together
two
or
three
times
a
month
and
we
have
a
great
time
.
We're
interested
in
the
same
thing
.
'