Answer:
The correct answer is False
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of relationship and the cataloguing of this relationship depends entirely on the level of consanguinity, which means, the level of direct, or indirect, blood relation with relatives. For example, a person´s first degree of consanguinity is formed by those with whom he/she shares direct blood conection: mother, father, siblings and those who descend from the person, specifically, children. A person´s closest relatives are his/her immediate family, which means parents, and siblings, or in the case of marriage, his/her direct descendants, which means, his/her children. All of these, according to the system of consanguinity, or degree of relationship, would be first degree, not second, or third, which makes the premise in the question, false.