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Jeremy has decided to pursue a career in photography based on a recommendation from Mr. Mackenzie. He has entered a competition and hopes to win. Diana, on the other hand, plans to become a politician and believes politics is competitive. They have differing opinions on competitions. Dialogue 7. Photography or politics? What have you decided to do after college, Jeremy? I'm going to take up photography. Mr Mackenzie's recommended the course at the Institute. He believes I could make a career as a photographer. You'll have to develop your own photographs. That requires technical skill. Jeremy, you're not a technician, and photographic materials are very expensive. Well, Diana, Mr Mackenzie thinks there's a possibility I might win the observer competition. I sent in four entries. All the competitors are amateurs, like myself. I detest competitions. I never agree with the decision of the judges. I'm going to be a politician. I shall become the most distinguished woman on the political scene. I thought you hated competing. Don't tell me politics isn't competitive.