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QUESTION 1: What term does the text use to describe the daily micro interactions that seek connection?
Grand romantic gestures
Offers of connection
Isolated acts
Non-verbal cues
QUESTION 2: According to the example of the bird, what is the person making the observation looking for?
Talk about ornithology
Provoke discussion
A time of shared connection
Showing scientific curiosity
QUESTION 3: Which of the answers places trust in the emotional piggy bank?
Turning toward
Turning against each other
Ignore it
Responding with sarcasm
QUESTION 4: What does the text call the third form of response that consists of not answering or looking at the phone?
Turning toward
Ignore it
Turning against each other
Changing the subject
QUESTION 5: What is the approximate percentage of positive responses of happy couples?
Thirty-three percent of the time
Fifty percent of the time
Eighty-six percent of the time
One hundred percent of the time
6TH QUESTION: What practice does the text recommend to detect connection offers?
Have long conversations
Spending more time in solitude
Avoid screens
Develop relational mindfulness
QUESTION 7: What is the consequence of frequently responding positively to statistically based offers?
Increases conflict
Reduces trust
Causes divorce
Builds goodwill and makes it easier to handle future conflicts
8TH QUESTION: What attitudes tend to make it difficult to recognize offers of connection?
Being absorbed in screens or thoughts
Always seek approval
Being too attentive
Having long and deep conversations
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