Module 11 WB Word Formation
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How to find a partner
So you want to find a partner? Well, (0) honesty (HONEST) is the best policy. Be
yourself and if you meet someone who is like you, physically or (1) _________
(PSYCHOLOGY), then all the better. ‘Simply put, opposites don’t attract, but similar
types do,’ says Dr Robin Russell of London University, who has spent a decade
studying patterns of (2) _________ (ATTRACT). On average, the more similar you are
to your partner in every way, from (3) _________ (PERSON) and attitudes to (4)
__________ (APPEAR) and obscure physiological factors like elbow shape, the more
you’re (5) ___________ (LIKE) to get on.’
(6) ____________ (SCIENCE) have any number of theories why. Early life might
programme you to seek (7) ___________ (RELATION) with people who look like your
parents - and therefore look like yoou. Or you may make a random (8) ___________
(CHOOSE), but within the environment of your local (9) ___________ (SOCIETY)
network.
That said, there’s more than (10) ____________ (REASON) chance you will choose
people who look like you.