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Bill realizes that he paid a terrible price in lost relationships for the success he has obtained. He finds himself surrounded by material possessions, yet overwhelmingly lonely. Bill is in a crisis associated with
 
  A) young adulthood.
  B) middle age.
  C) old age.
  D) adolescence.

Question 2

The question of what to do with our lives, what intimate relationships we want to establish, and how we will chart our futures most likely occurs during
 
  A) adolescence.
  B) young adulthood.
  C) middle adulthood.
  D) a major crisis in our lives.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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