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The following paragraph is from the essay "What Are Friends For?" by Marion Winik. It was originally published on pages 85-89 in a book titles Telling: Confessions, Concessions, and Other Flashes of Light, which was published by Villard Books in New York City in 1994. Marion Winik was the Author of all the writings in the boo.
At the other end of the spectrum are Hero Friends. These people are better than the rest of us; that's all there is to it. Their carrer is something you wanted to be when you grew up-painter, forest ranger, tireless doer of good. They have beautiful homes filled with special handmade things presented to them by villagers in the remote areas they have visited in thier extensive travels. Yet they are modest. They never gossip. They are always helping others, especially those who have suffered a death in showhow they don't
A) Marion Winik in the essay "What Are Frieds For," describes Hero Friends as people who live extravagant lifestyles (89).
B) In the essay "What Are Friends For?" Marion Wink complains that she disklikes Hero Friends because they make her ill (89).
C) The main point Marion Winik makes in the essay "What Are Friends For?" is that Hero Friends are caretakers of people who are ill and dying (89)
D) Hero Friends are so good in their behavior and attitude, writes Marion Winik in the essay "What Are Friends For?" that it might seem it would be difficult to like them (89).
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