Hello, I am wondering if the underlined parts are correct in terms of tenses. The fragments are taken from a dialogue between 2 people who discuss how one of them has been perceiving her body in the course of an eating disorder, and how she has been dealing with anger (before the illness, she would shout at others; at the beginning of the illness, she would bottle up emotions; now when the illness is less severe, she again shouts). Thank you for your help.
1) A: Your self-perception is also changing, right? Is it more often closer to what you see in photos and to what others say about your appearance?
2) A: now if you are seeing yourself fat less and less often, does it mean that you are less angry or do you do something else with this anger?
B: Then I rather shout at others.
A: So you are returning to what you did in the past?
3) A: so now you start getting angry with others
, right? How do your parents react to your anger?Anyone to clarify my doubts? Thanks
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