Directions: Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.affectionate authority cordially emotional honorary integrate intimate motivations mutual peer relevant span spontaneously status withdrawFriendship is a state of enduring affection, esteem, intimacy, and trust between two people. In all cultures, friendships are greatly important throughout a person's life 1) _________. Friendship is generally characterized by five defining features.1. It is a(n) 2) ________ relationship, meaning that it involves a series of interactions between two individuals known to each other.2. It is recognized by both members of the relationship and is characterized by a bond or tie of reciprocated affection.3. It develops 3) ________, two individuals choose to form a friendship with each other. In many cultures, friendship is one of the least prescribed 4) ________ relationships, with no formal duties or legal obligations to one another.4. It is typically equal in nature. Unlike parent:child relationships, for instance, each individual in a friendship has about the same amount of power or 5) ________ in the relationship.5. It is almost always characterized by companionship and shared activities. In fact, one of the primary goals and 6) ________ of friendship is companionship. In addition, adolescent and adult friendships often perform other functions, such as serving as sources of 7) ________ support and providing opportunities for self-disclosure and intimacy.
Directions: Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.
affectionate authority cordially emotional honorary integrate intimate motivations mutual peer relevant span spontaneously status withdraw
Friendship is a state of enduring affection, esteem, intimacy, and trust between two people. In all cultures, friendships are greatly important throughout a person's life 1) _________. Friendship is generally characterized by five defining features.
1. It is a(n) 2) ________ relationship, meaning that it involves a series of interactions between two individuals known to each other.
2. It is recognized by both members of the relationship and is characterized by a bond or tie of reciprocated affection.
3. It develops 3) ________, two individuals choose to form a friendship with each other. In many cultures, friendship is one of the least prescribed 4) ________ relationships, with no formal duties or legal obligations to one another.
4. It is typically equal in nature. Unlike parent:child relationships, for instance, each individual in a friendship has about the same amount of power or 5) ________ in the relationship.
5. It is almost always characterized by companionship and shared activities. In fact, one of the primary goals and 6) ________ of friendship is companionship. In addition, adolescent and adult friendships often perform other functions, such as serving as sources of 7) ________ support and providing opportunities for self-disclosure and intimacy.