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a.Picture A depicts an extended family and picture B depicts a nuclear family

b. It's true that strong family bonds can be inhibiting, but the upside is that you always have support,
be it emotional, financial or practical, in times of need.

A lot of things can cause conflict between family members, but I think the most common cause is
jealousy. In other words, when certain family members are favoured over others by parents or
grandparents.

Again, misunderstandings often arise between siblings and in-laws due to the care of, or behaviour
toward an ageing parent. There are also a lot of misunderstandings between parents and their children.

In my culture it's not common for people to show affection to their relatives, even to their parents.
Most people are very reserved. However, I don't hold with that attitude because I think it's important to
show affection to the ones we love, especially when someone is feeling down, a hug can make all the
difference.

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