Textuality » 3A Interacting
OPINIONS
- Sandra wants to tell to Carol that she saw her boyfriend kissing an other girl
- Peter advice Sandra not to tell the situation to Carol
LINGUISTIC FUNCTIONS
Sandra: Peter, have you got a minute? I want to ask your advice about something.
Peter: Sure. What's the problem?
Sandra: It's about Carol. You know she's going out with Terry now. She's really crazy about
him.
Peter: I know.
Sandra: Well, she told me that they had arranged to meet last night but then he phoned her up and said that he had to stay at home.
Peter: And..?
Sandra: I saw him at a disco later on ... He didn't see me. He was too busy kissing Sharon
Bates.
Peter: Sharon!
Sandra: Yes, I don't trust Terry, I've never really liked him. But now I'm not sure what to do. If you were me, would you say something to Carol?
Peter: No, I wouldn't. My advice is to stay out of it. If you tell Carol, she'll be really upset.
Sandra: If I told her, at least she would know! What are friends for? If my boyfriend did something like that, I would want to know about it.
Peter: You haven't got a boyfriend.
Sandra: If I had one.
Peter: Listen, Sandra. It's none of your business. If you get involved, you'll be sorry.
ARGUMENTATIONS
- Peter's argumentations were that:
- Peter says if Sandra told Carol the situation she would be really upset, and it's not her business.
- Sandra's argumentations were that:
- Sandra says if it happens to her she would know the situation, and she adds that she have never really trust Terry.
- She didn't trust Terry and she had never really liked him.