Jon does not enjoy eating liver, but he does so whenever he visits his grandparents. His grandparents believe that it is a good way for Jon to connect to his heritage. Which dialectic may help Jon understand this situation?

a. cultural–individual
b. personal–contextual
c. differences–similarities
d. history/past–present/future


Answer: a

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