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List one central idea and one detail
to support that central idea from
the article, “Help-Giving.” You may
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2019
How do we help the friends who depend on us for guidance and advice? This informational text
explores the responsibility of helping others as a necessary life skill. As you read, take notes on
what it means to help friends and why this responsibility is significant.
As a teen or young adult, you’re likely to
confide in a good friend to talk about your
troubles. When you and your friends turn to
each other to talk about problems, you
depend on each other for advice and
guidance.
One positive aspect of our growth and
independence is making the important
decision to help our friends and commit to
looking out for each other. However, this also
gives us the responsibility to learn what it
means to help friends. It also means we need
to learn how to recognize when it is time to
address a problem, or share with a parent or
trusted adult a difficult situation that our friends might be going through.
As human beings, we are dependent on connections with others for our happiness, as well as
our emotional and physical health. Our connection with others undergoes an important change
as we enter our late teenage years. Our attention and time spent with people often shifts
toward spending more time with friends and less time with family. We will, more often than not,
still be deeply attached to our family, but our friends — and then ultimately romantic
relationships — will continue to play bigger roles in most of our lives.
This is also a crucial1 stage in the development of help-giving as a life skill. Older teenagers are
entering a time in life when many issues begin to emerge. Personal problems can become more
complicated or serious. Teenagers often find themselves in circumstances where they need the
help of those closest to them: their peers.
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1. Crucial (adjective) of great importance
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**Central Idea:** Helping friends in times of trouble is a crucial responsibility that comes with the development of relationships during teenage years.

**Supporting Detail:** The article states, “However, this also gives us the responsibility to learn what it means to help friends. It also means we need to learn how to recognize when it is time to address a problem, or share with a parent or trusted adult a difficult situation that our friends might be going through.” This detail emphasizes the importance of understanding how to support friends effectively.
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