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naturalchemist

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Which of the following statements is true about roles?
 
  A) They are always rigid.
  B) They are always flexible.
  C) They are always unique.
  D) They are based on choices.
  E) They are based on mutual obligations.

Question 2

Which of the following is a similarity between statuses and roles?
 
  A) Like statuses, roles are relational.
  B) Like statuses, roles are static.
  C) Like all statuses, roles are ascribed.
  D) Like all statuses, roles are achieved.
  E) Like all statuses, roles are independent.



Cheesycrackers

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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