The best definition of a family is a

1. Group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who share a residence and possess emotional bonds.
2. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.
3. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.
4. Man and a woman joined by a government-sanctioned, lifelong bond who have one or more children.


ANS: 1

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