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Which part of the heart contracts to pump blood out into the arteries through a set of valves?
 a. ventricle
 b. aorta
 c. atrium
 d. vena cava
  e. capillary

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List and describe the six types of love, according to Robert Sternberg.



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Answer to Question 1

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Sternberg identified six types of love:
 Liking: The intimacy friends share.
 Infatuation: The passion that stems from physical and emotional attraction.
 Romantic love: A combination of intimacy and passion.
 Companionate love: A deep emotional bond in a relationship that may have had romantic
components.
 Fatuous love: A combination of passion and commitment in two people.
 Consummate love: A combination of passion, intimacy, and commitment over time.





 

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