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jeatrice

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Malcolm and Judd, a gay couple, have just adopted a little baby girl named Lily. In view of their sexual orientation, one can assume that
 
  A) Lily will encounter some discrimination.
  B) Lily will be maladjusted.
  C) they will be less effective as parents.
  D) they will be less devoted as parents.

Question 2

The adjustment to new parenthood is likely to be easiest for which of the following couples?
 
  A) Maya and Ted, who have a large family that is standing by to offer help and advice
  B) Sue and Alec, whose baby is colicky
  C) Beth and Sam, who hope the baby might improve their faltering marriage
  D) Leeann and Ernest, who expect that having a baby will be a totally positive experience



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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