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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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Anne and Henry have been dating for about six weeks and have gradually become closer. They want to spend more time with each oth

er, so they've decided to start dating exclusively.
This interpersonal relationship is ( personal-social, professional-functional)
Based on Knapp's model, Anne and Henry's relationship is in the (intensifying,experimenting,integrating,bonding,initiating) stage
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nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Based on Knapp's model, Anne and Henry's relationship is in the stage  IV, integration.  At this stage, Anne and Henry have been dating for about six weeks they  start to make their relationship much closer than before. They want to spend more time with each other and maybe gradually  have  fallen  in love.

Explanation:

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