Regarding classification as a dependent, classify each statement in one of the four categories:

A. A niece who lives with taxpayer, is 20 years old, earns $5,000, and is a full-time student.
B. A daughter who does not live with taxpayer.
C. An uncle who lives with taxpayer.
D. A stepdaughter who does not live with taxpayer.
E. A daughter-in-law who lives with taxpayer.
F. A family friend who is supported by and lives with the taxpayer.
G. An ex-husband (divorce occurred last year) who lives with taxpayer.
H. A son lives with taxpayer and earns $3,000.
I. A nephew who lives with taxpayer.
J. A half-brother who lives with taxpayer.
K. A granddaughter, who lives with taxpayer, is 19 years old, earns $5,000, and is not a full-time student.
L. A cousin who does not live with taxpayer.


A. Could be a qualifying child.
B. Could be a qualifying relative.
C. Could be a qualifying relative.
D. Could be a qualifying relative.
E. Could be a qualifying relative.
F. Could be a qualifying relative.
G. Could be a qualifying relative.
H. Could be _either_ a qualifying child _or_ a qualifying relative.
I. Could be _either_ a qualifying child _or_ a qualifying relative.
J. Could be _either_ a qualifying child _or_ a qualifying relative.
K. Could be _neither_ a qualifying child _nor_ a qualifying relative.
L. Could be _neither_ a qualifying child _nor_ a qualifying relative.

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