Question # 57

The passage says, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” What does this mean?

Options:

A.

True friends prove themselves in times of difficulty.

B.

Friendship is unrelated to need.

C.

Friends should only be present in good times.

D.

A needy friend cannot be trusted.

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