Bill is determined to make his remarriage work, so he "walks on eggs," rather than confronting, challenging, or arguing with other family members. Bill's behavior reflects which myth of remarriage?

A. focus on the positive and forget criticism
B. consider other people first
C. marriage makes people happier
D. avoid mistakes of the past


Answer: A

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