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Belinda worked all last year, but her income was below the official poverty line. Which category would Belinda fit into?
 
  a. working class
  b. working poor
  c. underclass
  d. middle class

Question 2

The text points out that the partner of the problem drinker frequently participates in a pattern of interactions designed to excuse the problematic behavior and take too much responsibility for their behavior.
 
  This pattern is referred to as __________. a. codependency
  b. co-addiction
  c. cohabituation
  d. patterned prevalence



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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