For the majority of his life, Paul has enjoyed relaxing in front of the television, reading a book, and dining in. Continuity theory would predict
A. Paul will be satisfied in his later years if he joins a running club and stays active.
B. Paul will be satisfied in his later years if he withdraws from most of his social circles.
C. There is not enough information to predict Paul's future.
D. Paul will be satisfied in his later years if he lives a similar lifestyle.
Answer: D
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