I'm Ella. My friend is a perfect person. She's good at everything while I'm not. I don't know why she chose (I) as her friend, and I'm tired of being friends her. What should I do?
Dear Ella,
I know how you feel. I sometimes have to sing with some very famous (singer). At first I would feel worried and nervous. But now, I see it (different). I work hard at my skills. If they want to play with me, I must be good at something. I take every chance to watch, listen and learn from them. If this girl wants to be friend of yours, it's because she sees something good in you.
—Gary
Dear Ella,
I also have a "perfect" friend. And in the past, I often worried I was good enough or not. One day I told her about my worries. But she said she always (accept) who I was and that we would be friends forever. We (build) a stronger friendship since then. I suggest you do the same. If she is a true friend, she can help you become a (good) person than before. Just be brave and give it a try!
—Betty