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evelyn o bentley

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What is a major result of couples expressing themselves in mismatched conversational styles?
 
  a. allegations of psychological problems, failures of caring, and genuine selfishness
  b. couples learning more about themselves and each other in the course of day-to-day conversational interaction
  c. quarreling about whether or not to stop for a drink
  d. separation or divorce

Question 2

How does Nathan interpret Diana's use of let's to begin a statement?
 
  a. as a suggestion
  b. as a test
  c. as an order
  d. as indecisive



honnalora

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Answer to Question 1

a. allegations of psychological problems, failures of caring, and genuine selfishness

Answer to Question 2

c. as an order



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