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leo leo

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A person who lists being a valued older adult as a gratification of grandparenthood especially values __________.
 
  A) being perceived as a wise, helpful person
  B) the idea of leaving behind two generations after death
  C) being able to pass family history and values to a new generation
  D) having fun with children without major child-rearing responsibilities

Question 2

Preston and Mei are about to become grandparents for the first time. They believe that grandparenthood is highly important because they will leave behind not just one but two generations after death. Which gratification of grandparenthood is probably most important to them?
 
  A) valued older adult
  B) indulgence
  C) reinvolvement with personal past
  D) immortality through descendants



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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