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Read the following scenario. Is Alana correct in her belief that marriage to a person who has been divorced is more likely to lead to an unfavorable outcome? Rachel tells her older cousin Alana, whom she does not visit often, that she plans to marry a divorced man. Alana has never met Rachel’s fiancé. “How can you marry that man?” asks Alana. “He hass been divorced. That means he has an argumentative streak. If he could not get it right the first time, how can you expect him to the second?” yes, because divorce indicates argumentativeness yes, because second marriages usually fail no, because people usually don’t consider marrying again until they’ve matured no, because second marriages have a higher rate of success

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Answer:

Alana is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to statistics in the U.S, 67% of second marriage fails, and 50% of first marriage fails. The reasons are multiple, some of them can be due to unsolve emotional problems from one of the partners; due to the knowledge of the divorce process and knowing this as an option to deal with their problems, or they choose the wrong partner again and have to work and find out what are they doing wrong when they choose.

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