Rhonda, a woman in her forties, was ostracized from her family after she declared that she is a lesbian. She sought the assistance of a LGBTQ support organization and this way she got in touch with other people her age, some others who were older than herself, and even young children, who were gay or bisexual. She formed extremely close and sympathetic relationships with these people. They even celebrate the traditional holidays like Thanksgiving together. The new people in Rhonda's life can be called her:
A. genetic family.
B. extended family.
C. family of choice.
D. pseudo family.
E. biological family.
Answer: C
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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