curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-conversation-starters-in-the-break-room/657cfe38b7aa33903ac91d6d.md
The adjective supportive is used to describe someone who provides encouragement or assistance to others. Think of it like a strong pillar that holds up a building - a supportive person helps to hold you up when you need it.
What does supportive mean when talking about a person?
They make things difficult for others.
Making things difficult is the opposite of being supportive.
They give help and encouragement.
They are always asking for help.
Asking for help is not related to being supportive to others.
They ignore others' needs.
Ignoring others' needs is not a characteristic of a supportive person.
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