Snakes
Injections
Dangerous Sports
Heights
100

What did Person A feel when they had a snake around their neck?

Warm and dry.

100

How does Person A feel about injections?

He is not worried.

100

Which sports has Person A tried?

Climbing, snowboarding, horse riding

100

What did Person A do at the Eiffel Tower?

He climbed to the top

200

How did Person B feel about touching a snake?


He didn't feel happy.


200

What does Person B think about injections?

He isn't happy but don't find them scary.

200

What sport would Person B like to try?

Snowboarding

200

How does Person B feel about heights?

He is not scared if he knows he can not fall.

300

What is Person C's attitude towards snakes?

He has a phobia and keep away from them.

300

What is Person C's opinion about injections?

He thinks they hurt and are scared of them

300

How does Person C feel about sports?

He thinks he is bad at sports and prefer creative activities

300

What is Person C's attitude toward high places?

He is  nervous and doesn't like them

400

Describe the experience of Person A with snakes at the zoo.

He had a snake around his neck when he was at the zoo and it fekt warm and dry.

400

How do attitudes towards injections differ among the three people?

They are from worried to scared.

400

Compare the interests in sports of Person A and Person C

Person A enjoys adventure sports, while Person C prefers creative activities

400

Compare Person A's and Person C's feelings about heights.

Person A is cool with heights; Person C is nervous about heights.

500

Compare the feelings of Person B and Person C towards snakes.

Person B is uncomfortable but not scared; Person C has a phobia and avoids them.

500

Explain why Person B might feel uncomfortable about injections

He is  not happy about them but find them manageable

500

Discuss the level of risk that Person A seems willing to take in sports.

He is open to try dangerous sports.

500

Why might Person B feel okay about heights?

He has  confidence in safety.