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dbose

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How does sanctification view marriage?
 
  a. marriage has a divine character or significance
   b. being readied for earthly spirituality
  c. treating one's partner as a saint
  d. expecting that the partner treat you as a saint

Question 2

An important factor associated in coping well with stress is:
 
  a. the person graduated from high school
  b. that the person experiencing the stress is imbedded into a network of close family ties
   c. the person experiencing the stress has a friend who has experienced the same crisis
   d. the person becomes involved in therapy



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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