1. One of the ways we can employ listening/reading to solve problems is when we listen to friends and family members as they share their problems to us and then we give them solutions to help them solve their problems. Read the letter of the teenager below as she tells about her problems. A letter from Ms. Confused Lately, I'm just really not sure about who I am and what I'm good at doing. At school, I never get the best grades or awards despite studying hard. I always get in the bottom sports teams after training and playing for multiple years. I don't have any friends even though I try to put myself out there, put on a smile, and be friendly. I understand that you can't be good at everything and be the best all the time. I'm just upset because I don't know what I'm good at or like to do anymore. I feel like everyone has something they are good at and enjoy doing no matter how small or unimportant it may be, but I can't find my strengths at all, even after trying various hobbies, sports, and activities. I feel useless, confused, and lonely. What is your advice? LUNGSOD N City of Good Character DISCIPLINE GOOD TASTE EXCELLENCE A 7 2. After reading, respond to Ms. Confused by writing her a letter. Give her specific tips or pieces of advice to help her solve her problem.