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tatyanajohnson

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What was the main point behind the photograph and caption of the retired man, Victor, who spends more time with his grandchildren since retiring?
 
  a. People never feel fully productive after retirement. b. Most people feel guilty about receiving a pension.
  c. Some people view retirement as a release from the stressors of the workplace and a chance to do things that are personally satisfying.
  d. After retirement, most adults are depressed, uninvolved, and unable to find a path forward.

Question 2

People who believe that they have little personal control over whether they continue to work or retire are likely to experience
 
  a. relief when they finally retire.
  b. a new enthusiasm for work.
  c. more difficulty adjusting to retirement.
  d. redirection of energy to new roles.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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