Do the turning points you identified reflect the linear model (Category One) or any of the other models? Explain.

1) Think about a close friendship you have had in the past that has terminated. Make up a name for your friend. Use the article attached

The Process of Relationship
Development and Deterioration:
Turning Points in Friendships
that have Terminated.

A. Write a short essay about how this friendship began and write about any major turning points (see the article) that occurred during the friendship (both positive and negative).

B. Then review the friendship models in the article (see Figure 2 Friendship Trajectories). Do the turning points you identified reflect the linear model (Category One) or any of the other models? Explain.

2.) Think about a song you have heard on friendship or search for a song about friendship on YouTube. (Use terms like "friend," "friendship," "song" and "lyrics.")

A. Post the link to the song you find on YouTube, write the song's title and name of the group.

B. Write a paragraph about what you think the song is trying to tell us about friendship.

C. Is this message accurate? Why or why not?