Why might a family construct a “family myth?”
A. to hide traits or behaviors that do not meet societal expectations
B. to pass down stories and traditions to the next generation
C. to facilitate open and honest communication within a family
D. to explain social phenomena
Ans: A
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A. engaging in a wide range of sexual behaviors for the other person. B. being equalitarian and not being concerned about who is in control. C. sharing intimate feelings in the context of a sexual relationship. D. becoming very sexual but not sharing intimate feelings.
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