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1002:2024:4.1 [2024/08/18 00:42] – [Are genetic relatives your “roots”?] Ryan Schram (admin)1002:2024:4.1 [2024/08/25 22:16] (current) – [What is a cousin?] Ryan Schram (admin)
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 Overall, about 88% of the people who took the quiz got either 9 or 10. Overall, about 88% of the people who took the quiz got either 9 or 10.
  
-Don’t worry about what the right answer to the questions you missed are.+If you missed some questions, don’t worry about what the right answers are.
  
 Instead, think through your weekly routine and make changes so you are taking stock of the main ideas each week. Instead, think through your weekly routine and make changes so you are taking stock of the main ideas each week.
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 The distinctions made in Auhelawa are not unique. Many other languages make the same distinctions. The distinctions made in Auhelawa are not unique. Many other languages make the same distinctions.
  
-  * Children of cross-sex siblings (M–F, F–M) are //cross-cousins//. * Children of same-sex siblings (F–F, M–M) are //parallel cousins//.+  * Children of cross-sex siblings (M–F, F–M) are //cross-cousins//. 
 +  * Children of same-sex siblings (F–F, M–M) are //parallel cousins//.
  
 ===== Categories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies ===== ===== Categories of kin, groups of people, structures of societies =====
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