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You have a special older friend that you are very close to and call Auntie Marge, even though she is not related to you. You invite her to many family functions and share traditions together. You feel that she would help you in a time of need.
 
  Marge is an example of a/an:
  a) domestic partner.
  b) fictive kin.
  c) family of orientation.
  d) symbolic interaction.
  e) social institution.

Question 2

Eugene signed up for an event at a local restaurant that required him to meet several women within a short time span.
 
  During the event, he was allowed to meet and speak to each woman for a maximum of three minutes before he needed to move on to talk to the next woman. In this scenario, Eugene was engaging in ________.
  A) virtual dating
  B) professional matchmaking
  C) video dating
  D) speed dating


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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