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washai

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During the ________ stage of development, which takes most families about three to five years to complete, the family becomes a more cohesive unit and functions less along strictly biological lines.
 
  A) early remarriage
   B) middle remarriage
   C) late remarriage
   D) pose remarriage

Question 2

Your roommate walks into your bedroom, seemingly unhappy, and says in a loud and somewhat aggressive voice We need to talk about how you never do dishes. Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication in this situation?
 
  A. We need to talk about how you never do dishes.
  B. loud and somewhat aggressive voice
  C. roommate walks into your bedroom
  D. none of these



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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