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gonzo233

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Commitment without intimacy is
 
  A) romantic love.
  B) companionate love.
  C) empty love.
  D) fatuous love.

Question 2

Laura and Will met on the job and quickly fell in love. They married after 2 years of dating. They are only 4 months apart in age and attended college at the same time in the 1990s.
 
  Although they were raised in different states, Laura says, It's like we went to the same high school and grew up in the same town. Laura and Will are an example of
  A) assortative mating.
  B) a fatuous love.
  C) a companionate love.
  D) None of the answers is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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