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kirza4 [7]
1 year ago
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Cat tells tony she will wash the dishes, but only if he takes the dogs to the vet. what type of relationship do cat and tony hav

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Social Studies
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amid [387]1 year ago
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A relationship can be defined as a strong, deep, and close association between two people for a brief or longer durarion. In the above case cat tells Tony that she will wash the dishes only if he takes the dogs to the vet. Her cat is doing something in exchange of something else without oppressing or being only concerned about Tony's welfare. Also according to the information provided the relationship does not seem intimate. Thus the correct answer is option D as cat is doing something in exchange of something that tony would be doing for her

A  relationship is one that is “living, understanding, and respectful of each other’s individuality.” Guidelines for Great and Imperfect Relationships

relationships refer to connections, connections, interactions, and ties between two or more people. There are many different types of relationships. This section will focus on her four types of relationships: family relationships, friendships, acquaintances, and romantic relationships.

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