Which one of these statements is false?
a. even good relationships can be damaged
b....
Social Studies, 28.08.2019 04:00 gora2005
Which one of these statements is false?
a. even good relationships can be damaged
b. damaged relationships can be repaired
c. the first sign of a problem with a relationship is the feeling of anger
d. others may notice a problem with a relationship before the people involved
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