Diagram.(I'm not sure how you will give me the answer since you can't put lines on)

Stephen almost never reads or watches TV and he does not enjoy outdoor sports.

Please hold on a few minutes; I think I can post the diagram.

This is crude, but it should give you the idea.

http://www.scriblink.com/index.jsp?act=phome&roomid=557&KEY=2AB8F4413CFCD3BB061D29EB93974A3C&roomid=557&cn=User-1

thanks

You're welcome.

To represent this information visually, we can use a Venn diagram. A Venn diagram is a diagram that uses overlapping circles or shapes to visually represent the relationships between different sets of things or concepts.

In this case, we can use two circles to represent the activities of reading/watching TV and outdoor sports. Let's label the circles as "Reading/Watching TV" and "Outdoor Sports."

Now, let's fill in the circles based on the given information. According to the statement, Stephen "almost never" reads or watches TV, meaning he rarely engages in those activities. We can shade a majority portion of the "Reading/Watching TV" circle to indicate this.

Next, it states that Stephen does not enjoy outdoor sports, which means he does not participate in them. We can shade the entire "Outdoor Sports" circle to represent this.

The remaining unshaded portion in the "Reading/Watching TV" circle represents those rare occasions when Stephen does engage in those activities. The overlapping region between the circles will be left unshaded as well because it represents activities that Stephen does not enjoy or participate in.

Please note that as an AI text-based assistant, I am unable to provide visual diagrams directly, but I can describe how you can create one on your own.