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genevieve1028

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After meeting at a ski resort and spending a passionate weekend together, Andre and Natasha decided to get married. At this point, Andre and Natasha's marriage is likely based on what type of love?
 
  A) Fatuous
  B) Empty
  C) Consummate
  D) Companionate

Question 2

I want to marry you because I'm infatuated with you, said Raymond. That's not enough, said Martha, thinking about consummate love. I also need you to
 
  A) be physically aroused by me.
  B) desire me.
  C) be intimate with me.
  D) feel passion for me.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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