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Kikoku

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Forty-year-old Zelda is proud of the tutoring she is doing at school with kids who have learning problems and feels that she is doing something positive for future generations. It is most likely that Zelda is in Erikson's stage of
 
  a. integrity versus despair.
  b. identity versus role confusion.
  c. intimacy versus isolation.
  d. generativity versus stagnation.

Question 2

Which is the best example of a continuing bond?
 
  a. An inheritance
  b. A bond a child has with the remaining parent after the death of the other parent
  c. An internal image of the deceased
  d. A bond parents share with each other after the death of a child



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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