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Families make up a large and growing proportion of the homeless. What is likely to happen if a homeless family seeks assistance?
 
  a. The family is turned away since the shelters are not appropriate places for children.
  b. The mother is sent to a women's shelter, the father is sent to a men's shelter, and the children may be removed from the parents' care and put into foster care.
  c. The parents may be arrested for child endangerment, child neglect and for violating school attendance laws for children.
  d. The family is usually offered a package of state-provided resources for the children (but not the parents) ranging from medical and dental care to educational tutoring.

Question 2

Illouz (cited by Aulette) interviewed people about the images and experiences they associated with love. The answers clustered into three categories, including all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. Travel
  b. Babies
  c. Nature
  d. Eating



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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