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The novel, ThePrince of Tides, in which a young man who is rejected by fraternities responds by forming new social bonds, improving intellectual work, and engaging in prosocial behavior, portrays the consequences of rejection ____.
 
  a. accurately
  b. inaccurately
  c. somewhat accurately
  d. as leading to romantic failure

Question 2

Kirk works hard to earn as much money as he can. He tries to be a good steward of his money, using it to buy a solid house for his family to live in, healthy food for them to eat, cars so they can get around town, and so forth. Kirk's approach to money is most consistent with which of the following metaphors that Lea and Webley proposed to explain the human motivation towards the pursuit of money?
 
  a. instinct
  b. tool
  c. drug
  d. bank



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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