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jerry coleman

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One advantage of the elderly remaining in their own homes as long as possible is that:
 
  a. it reduces the impact of spousal loss.
  b. it is less expensive.
  c. they don't have to sell their belongings.
  d. the children will visit more often.

Question 2

Bill always wanted to go into business for himself, but was afraid to venture out on his own until he met and married Katrina. He credits her with giving him the confidence that he needed to open his VCR repair shop. This story illustrates the principle of:
 
  a. mutual dependence.
  b. pair-bonding.
  c. personal growth.
  d. unconscious mapping.



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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