Asked by Mykayla Belote on May 02, 2024

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What is an individual saying when they describe someone who is related to them biologically as "not really kin"?

A) The relative has not exercised their rights or fulfilled their obligations as a family member.
B) The relative is part of the extended rather than the nuclear family.
C) The relative does not belong to the relevant voluntary associations.
D) The relative has died.

Not Really Kin

Relationships or social ties that are not based on blood or legal connections but are formed through personal choice, affection, or social obligation.

  • Identify the impact social elements have on how families are defined and structured.
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alexis GillandMay 03, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
This statement typically means that although there is a biological connection, the individual does not recognize the relative as part of their family due to a lack of fulfillment of familial roles, obligations, or emotional bonds.