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What does the SAYING mean in the conversation()

A.Your friends are always helpful.
B.To help friends in trouble shows you are a real friend of them.
C.Your friends are always in trouble and you are always ready to help.

A.
F: What do you and your friends usually do
B.
M: We get together from time to time, do some sports, go out traveling and have some fun.
C.
F: What do you think is most important in friendship
D.
M: Well, I believe honesty is most important. I think friends should be truthful to each other.
E.
F: Yes, I agree with you. Then, what do you expect from friends
F.
M: Friendship, of course. Let me put it in another way. I think friendship means a lot to me. It means understanding and help. Sometimes understanding is more important than help.
G.
F: And what do you do for your friends
H.
M: I will help my friends whenever he is in need. As the saying goes, a friend in need is a friend indeed.
I.
F: Do you believe that we should do everything for our friends
J.
M: No, I am afraid I don’t. It depends on what my friends need me to do. I will not do anything illegal or immoral. After all, friends are those who care for you, stand by you, help you and make you better.
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