Hi teachers, Needed information: assuming that 'he' is the new president and the person who is speaking is Marta. This is the context: ‘Oh, he’s worse! He’s a younger man, and he’s not stupid, but he’s more dangerous. He’s very friendly with the police and the army. And he’s putting a lot of people in prison. That’s not good for the country. We want more food, not more prisoners.’ _________________________________________________________
Could they be suitable questions and answers? 1. Explain what Marta’s opinion about the new president is. He's worse and he’s not stupid, but he’s more dangerous. 2. According to Marta, explain what the new president is doing and what her opinion about that is. He’s putting a lot of people in prison and that’s not good for the country. We want more food, not more prisoners.
Could 'What is he like with the police and the army?' be a good question for, 'He’s very friendly with the police and the army.'?
Thanks in advance.
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