The document provides examples of positive, middle-of-the-road, and negative responses someone might give when asked how they are doing. It lists responses like "fine", "terrific", and "never been better" as positive. Responses such as "OK", "not too bad", and "so-so" are classified as middle-of-the-road. Negative responses include "awful", "terrible", and "don't ask". The document then provides several examples of questions and responses, asking the reader to identify if each response is positive, negative, or middle-of-the-road.
The document provides examples of positive, middle-of-the-road, and negative responses someone might give when asked how they are doing. It lists responses like "fine", "terrific", and "never been better" as positive. Responses such as "OK", "not too bad", and "so-so" are classified as middle-of-the-road. Negative responses include "awful", "terrible", and "don't ask". The document then provides several examples of questions and responses, asking the reader to identify if each response is positive, negative, or middle-of-the-road.
The document provides examples of positive, middle-of-the-road, and negative responses someone might give when asked how they are doing. It lists responses like "fine", "terrific", and "never been better" as positive. Responses such as "OK", "not too bad", and "so-so" are classified as middle-of-the-road. Negative responses include "awful", "terrible", and "don't ask". The document then provides several examples of questions and responses, asking the reader to identify if each response is positive, negative, or middle-of-the-road.
'Fine. Not so bad. Awful. Really fine. So-so. Terrible. Never been better. oK. Don't ask. Great. Horrible. Terrific. Not so good. Very well. Not so great. Super.
>Write if the response is positiue, negatiue, or middle-of-the-road.