Family and Relationships
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What is a family typically composed of?

A group of people related to one another by birth or marriage.

What is the common characteristic of individuals who share the same line of parents or grandparents?

They are related to one another.

In what context do we usually refer to a family?

When talking about people who live in the same home.

What is the basis of the relationship among family members?

<p>Birth or marriage.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is implied by the term 'family' in everyday conversation?

<p>A group of people who live together in the same home.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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A family is a group of people who are related to one another either by birth or by marriage. Individual who are related to each other share same line of parents or grandparents often when we talk about a family it usually people who live in tha same home

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Learn about the basics of a family, including relationships by birth or marriage. Discover how individuals are connected through a common ancestry or living arrangements.

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