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Which of the following attributes is not necessary for a friendship to work?

Which of the following attributes is not necessary for a friendship to work?. Mutual respect Concern about each other Identical values Honest communication. Close friends. offer support. offer encouragement. have strong emotional bonds. all of the above.

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Which of the following attributes is not necessary for a friendship to work?

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  1. Which of the following attributes is not necessary for a friendship to work? • Mutual respect • Concern about each other • Identical values • Honest communication

  2. Close friends • offer support. • offer encouragement. • have strong emotional bonds. • all of the above.

  3. When a friend considers your needs and feelings and demonstrates understanding, he or she is expressing this trait. • Fairness • Acceptance • Empathy • Loyalty

  4. Cliques may discourage members from • thinking for themselves. • judging others. • sharing interests. • dressing similarly.

  5. Agreeing to work with your friends on a volunteer project benefits your • mental/emotional health. • physical health. • social health. • friends.

  6. Which of the following behaviors does not involve manipulation? • Flattery • Teasing • Blackmail • Being honest

  7. Which of the following is not part of the three-step process of refusal skills? • Try it before saying no. • Suggest alternatives. • Stand your ground. • State your position.

  8. Shaking your head and raising your hand in a “Stop” signal are examples of • peer pressure. • manipulation. • nonverbal assertive refusal. • aggressive behavior.

  9. A person’s ability to use responsibility to override emotions is • self-control. • infatuation. • intimacy. • setting limits.

  10. Before you go on a date, you should know • where you’re going. • what you will be doing. • who will be there. • all of the above.

  11. Sexually transmitted diseases are infectious diseases that can • be incurable. • be fatal. • cause sterility and infertility. • all of the above.

  12. Approximately how many teenage girls become pregnant every year in the United States? • 1,000 • 10,000 • 100,000 • 1,000,000

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