Holly and Norman are in a remarriage. Holly maintains that she married the first time for all the wrong reasons but this time, she is truly in love. She plans for everything to go right in this marriage, including candlelight dinners and romantic weekends. This is an example of which myth surrounding remarriage?

A. allow no criticism
B. consider the other person above oneself
C. be an individual
D. things must work out


Answer: D

Sociology

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