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Test Growth and Crisis
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1st QUESTION: Where does the growth of the tree occur primarily according to the text?
In the protected center of the trunk
At the roots and base of the tree
At the outer edge just below the cortex where it is in contact with the elements
In the leaves and upper branches
QUESTION 2: What do the concentric rings on the trunk indicate?
That the tree has health problems
Mark the history and growth of the tree
Indicate the quality of the soil
Point out current seasons
3rd QUESTION: According to the text, what function do crises have in relationships?
Act as catalysts that force internal resources to mobilize and learn
These are punishments that destroy the relationship
Meaning that the couple should separate
Indicate that all friction should be avoided
QUESTION 4: The text mentions a forestry technique, what is done to the tree?
Outside is hit to induce a controlled crisis
The center of the trunk is deeply pruned
Covering the bark to protect it
Transplanted every year
QUESTION 5: What is the reaction of the tree to the blow according to the passage?
The tree withers and stops its growth
Sends signals to roots to absorb more nutrients and water than normal
Shut down their cortex to insulate themselves from harm
Loses its concentric rings
QUESTION 6: What is the mature alternative for couples in a crisis?
Blaming each other and adopting the role of victims
Seek ease and reject growing pains
Accept the challenge and absorb more patience faith communication and therapy
Ignoring the crisis and pretending it doesn't exist
7TH QUESTION: What does the relationship add when overcoming a test?
Less trust and a weaker bond
A permanent sense of failure
Rigid structure with no possibility of change
A new ring of experience and strength that did not exist before
8TH QUESTION: According to the summary, what is the difference between failure and success?
The luck or chance of the environment
The amount of material resources available
The size and age of the tree compared to others
Choosing to use pain as fuel for maturation and expansion
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