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haleyc112

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Robert Weiss argued that loneliness can
 
  A) be avoided if a person has a circle of friends.
  B) be avoided if a person has a romantic partner.
  C) be avoided only if a person has both a circle of friends and a romantic partner.
  D) coexist along with both a circle of friends and a romantic partner.

Question 2

In the first semester in college, __________ percent of freshmen report feeling lonely. For most, the loneliness dissipates when they __________.
 
  A) 20; find a romantic partner
  B) 40; find a romantic partner
  C) 20; make new friends
  D) 40; make new friends



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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