Identify the purposes of the short texts below and write E, I or P next to them. The first one has been done for you.
1. If you need a friend, just text me. If you need a good laugh, just give me a call. If you need money. I'm not contactable!! E
2. Pop star Madonna was the world's top-earning celebrity over the past year.
3. Having ordered and paid for two whiskies and sodas, the Jew, raising his glass, nodded to his companion and took a drink. The glitter of a magnificent diamond which he wore seemed to attract the other's attention almost hypnotically.
4. All eyes were on Sandra Bullock at the Palazzo del Cinema when she appeared with George Clooney to present their new 3D sci-fi film, Gravity, which opened the Venice Film Festival. Clooney and Bullock joked and clowned as they posed for photos on the red carpet, with Clooney opting for a simple black tuxedo and bow tie.
5. At the same time, lecturers are urging their students never to be satisfied with the arguments they are presented with, never to take things on trust, always to challenge, always to see the weak points, or to want to push the argument further. Then along comes the National Survey, treats them as consumers, and asks them if they're satisfied. I find myself thinking "I jolly well hope they're not", or at least, not yet. For maybe the right time to be asking someone about what they got out of their course at university is not when they are still in it, or as they are just leaving it, but five, ten, twenty years later, when they've got some perspective on what difference it made to their tdves.
6. Current data do not indicate that exposures to vapors from contaminants in electronic cigarettes warrant a concern. There are no known toxicological synergies among compounds in the aerosol, and mixture of the contaminants does not pose a risk to health.