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What type of family does Sitamma belong to, and what are its defining characteristics? |
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Sitamma belongs to a Joint family, which is characterized by multiple generations living together under one roof, including grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins. |
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Tara's family is an example of a nuclear family. Explain what defines a nuclear family and how Tara's situation is unique. |
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A nuclear family consists of parents and their children living together. Tara's situation is unique because she is an adopted child raised by her mother, Meenakshi, who is not married. |
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Fill in the blank: In Sitamma's family, food for the entire family is prepared in the same ___. |
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True or False: Sara and Habib's family includes only their children and does not involve any extended family members. |
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False. Habib's retired father, Abbu, lives with them, making it an extended family situation. |
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The main difference is that a nuclear family consists of two parents and their children living independently, while a joint family includes multiple generations living together, sharing resources and responsibilities. |
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True or False: Totaram's family consists of members living only in the village. |
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False. Totaram lives in Mumbai with his father and uncle while his mother and other relatives live in the village. |
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Multiple Choice: Who is responsible for shopping in Totaram's family? A) Totaram B) His father C) His uncle D) His chacha |
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Fill in the blank: Families have different ___ and ___ based on their beliefs and rules. |
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Fill in the blank: Different people have different family ___ and ___ that shape their experiences. |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is highlighted as a significant aspect of families? A) Wealth B) Togetherness C) Size D) Location |