It is not uncommon for people, especially unattached young people, to wonder whether they will ever find their soul mate, the person with whom they will share love and life. What does research have to say about such matters?
A. Love is simply impossible to measure.
B. Science can predict with whom we will fall in love, at least to some extent.
C. Love is a matter of the heart and cannot be predicted.
D. There is really no pattern in whom we will be attracted to much less whom we will love.
Answer: B
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