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Form A Help Solve A Problem: Situation

The document provides instructions for a friend who is seeking advice about a problem. It directs the reader to look at pictures to gather information about who the person is, what the problem is, possible options to address it, and disadvantages of each option. After analyzing the situation, the reader is asked to offer a solution to the problem, explaining their choice using information learned from their questions. The friend will then ask additional questions about the topic.

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Form A Help Solve A Problem: Situation

The document provides instructions for a friend who is seeking advice about a problem. It directs the reader to look at pictures to gather information about who the person is, what the problem is, possible options to address it, and disadvantages of each option. After analyzing the situation, the reader is asked to offer a solution to the problem, explaining their choice using information learned from their questions. The friend will then ask additional questions about the topic.

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FORM A

HELP SOLVE A PROBLEM


Situation
I am your friend and I have a problem. Find out what my problem is and offer me some good
advice.
First
You should look at the pictures below and ask:
Who is this person?
What is the problem?
What are the options?
What are the disadvantages to each option?
Then
When you have all the information you need, you should offer some advice to help solve the
problem. You can choose one of the solutions or create your own solution to the problem.
Remember to use information you learn from asking questions to explain your final choice.
Finally
After you have shared your decision, you will be asked more questions about the topic.

14 ECCE Information Bulletin

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