One of Rubin's components of love is characterized by deep self-disclosure, emotional support, closeness, and acceptance of whom one really is. This component is called:

A. attachment
B. regard
C. intimacy
D. caring

C

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Baby Ashley picks up her ball and says, "Ball!" Ashley's father responds with a big smile and an enthusiastic, "That's right! Ball!" In return, Ashley laughs. When Ashley is tired and crying, her father picks her up, rubs her back, and sings softly to her

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