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Which one of the following is true about relationships? A. Relationships are always voluntary. B. Relationships involve two or more people. C. Trust isn't necessary in a relationship. D. There are no feelings
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Which one of the following is true about relationships? A. Relationships are always voluntary. B. Relationships involve two or more people. C. Trust isn't necessary in a relationship. D. There are no feelings in a relationship.
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Depending, but if this is for school, I will assume that they don't believe that relationship can have more than two people. So,
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would be the answer. Relationships are NEVER forced and always voluntary.
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B. Relationships
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