Author Question: Felice Leonardo Buscaglia criticizes the phrase to fall in love and contends that it's more accurate ... (Read 52 times)

jlmhmf

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Felice Leonardo Buscaglia criticizes the phrase to fall in love and contends that it's more accurate to say that:
 
  A) we grow in love, which implies choice and effort.
  B) we must have constant closeness in order to nourish our relationship.
  C) we need to passively wait for the right person to come along and sweep us off our feet.
  D) when love strikes, it is so powerful that it renders people helpless and unable to control what they do.

Question 2

All of the following are myths and misconceptions about love, EXCEPT for the assertion that:
 
  A) love implies constant closeness.
  B) we fall in and out of love.
  C) love is an active choice.
  D) love is exclusive.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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