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1)Until last year, Jammal had not run a single kilometer competitively, when he ran a 7-kilometer race with the help of a friend. At that point, Kleyany offered her support to help him realize his dream of completing a full marathon. 2)It was a relationship to which Jammal was happy to commit. “I give Mary all my trust,” he said. “If she tells me to go right, I go right. If she tells me to go left, I go left.”Jammal and Kleyany ran Sunday’s event with the primary goal of completing the marathon, rather than achieving a particular time. “Today we didn’t talk about the kilometers or the pace, we just ran,” Kleyany said.

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Q(2)According to paragraphs 1and 2 how would you describe the relationship between Jammal and Kleyany while running in the marathon? Mention a piece of evidence

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