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jenna1

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Cohabitants who plan to live together and never marry are:
 
  a. rare
  b. the most frequent type of cohabiters
  c. rapidly increasing in frequency
  d. just as frequent as those who live together and have a marriage date

Question 2

A potential disadvantage of cohabitation is:
 
  a. a cohabitant may feel used or tricked if one wants marriage and the other doesn't
   b. cohabitants may never marry
  c. cohabitants may not be able to save money
  d. cohabitants will lose their self-respect



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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