According to the triangular theory, the components of love include __________.
A. a passion component that comprises the motivational drives relating to feelings of closeness and deep involvement
B. an intimacy component that encompasses feelings of closeness, affection, and connectedness
C. companionate love, where strong affection is apparent with people whose lives are deeply involved
D. a commitment component that embodies the boundaries we put on our relationships to keep others from getting too close
Answer: B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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