Mark is experiencing a great deal of stress at home, at work, and in his daily life. He is having financial trouble, car trouble, and cannot afford to take time off of work to get his car fixed. His friend Greg provides social support by
A) reminding Mark of the wide array of things he should be doing in addition to his long list.
B) taking Mark's car in to the shop for him.
C) staying out of the way so that Mark has plenty of alone time to sort through his situation.
D) making sure everyone knows of Mark's shortcomings.
E) giving Mark an invoice for money he owes Greg for some work he did for him last month.
Answer: B
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