When considering entering a mentoring relationship, both the mentor and the protégé should consider all of the following caveats EXCEPT:
A. A mentoring relationship is different from a personal, emotional relationship.
B. The mentor and protégé need not have the same educational, ethnic, or racial back-ground.
C. The mentor-protégé relationship goes through stages from dependence to sepa-rateness.
D. The mentor should be expected to fulfill every need and meet every demand of the protégé.
ANS: D
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A Incorrect because it is true that a mentor-ing relationship is different than a personal relationship.
B Incorrect because it is true that the mentor and protégé can come from different de-mographics.
C Incorrect because it is true that there are stages that the mentor-protégé relationship goes through.
D Correct because the mentor should not be expected to fulfill every need of the protégé.
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