Good afternoon. I've been asked to talk about three different pictures, which represent different relationships.
In the right picture we can see two young girls, one with black hair and the another with blonde hair. The one with black hair is in the foreground of the image and is rubbing her cheek with a handkerchief because she is crying. The blonde girl is close to the back of the black hair girl, patting her, and she has the left hand over the left shoulder of the other girl.
By their attitude we may think that the blonde girl is comforting the other girl because this one has had an emotional problem with her boyfriend, her mother, we really don't know. Besides it is likely they both have been long standing friends because in my view you don't tell something private to someone if this person isn't important in your life.
Continuing with the central pic we can see two young people, a woman and a man. They both are sitting up over the floor and wearing casual clothes. The woman is in the foreground and the man is close to her but in the background. Besides we can appreciate they both are smiling and looking at each other.
In that case the attitude of this two people in the picture make me think that they are a couple, they seem happy of being together.
Eventually on the right photo there are two young people and, like in the previous picture, they are a man and a woman and wear casual clothes too. The man is located on the left, he is standing but with a slight lean over the woman and seems to be angry. On the other hand, the woman is in front of him on the right side of the picture and is yelling. Besides she is menacing the man with a clenched fist.
Unlike the other two images we can't deduce of their attitude what their relationship is. It is obvious that they have some kind of relation, but we don't have enough information to know if they are neighbors, an item, friends or another thing we can think of. But I am sure that they are arguing.
To conclude these three pictures are connected because they show us a variety of ways of relationship.
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