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Grace enjoys going out with Doug but has no plans to make their relationship permanent.
 
  She doesn't always tell him the truth about where she's been or the other people in her life, and becomes annoyed when he asks too many questions or expects too much from her. According to Lee's love theory, Grace is a(n) _____ lover.
  a. erotic
  b. agapic
  c. ludic
  d. storgic

Question 2

You decide to spend your spring break among the huge crowds of Mardi Gras. Your roommate decides to rent a cabin with three close friends. According to social psychological research, which of the following is most likely to happen?
 
  A) Your roommate will feel more stressed after spring break than you.
  B) You will experience more stress during spring break than your roommate.
  C) You will have more fun during spring break than your roommate.
  D) Your roommate will have more fun than you.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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