1) A common theme of friendship in literature is: a) Betrayal and revenge b) Loneliness and isolation c) Support through adversity d) Ambition and greed 2) Which hormone is often called the "bonding hormone" because it helps build trust and strengthens friendships? a) Serotonin b) Cortisol c) Oxytocin d) Dopamine 3) Friendship in literature is often used to symbolize: a) Conflict and rivalry b) Individualism and solitude c) Loyalty and mutual growth d) Superiority and control 4) What part of the brain is most active when we think about close friends? a) Amygdala b) Prefrontal cortex c) Hippocampus d) Cerebellum 5) A chemical messenger that affects mood, sleep, memory, and other bodily functions a) Dopamine b) Serotonin c) Coolidge d) Adrenaline 6) Friendship is often portrayed as a way to explore: a) Human connection and trust b) Social competition c) The limits of independence d) Romantic desires 7) Studies show that spending time with friends releases which "feel-good" chemicals in the brain? a) Adrenaline and oxytocin b) Dopamine and endorphins c) Melatonin and serotonin d) Cortisol and dopamine 8) A story about friends who grow apart often explores themes of: a) Miscommunication and life changes b) Financial differences and jealousy c) Power struggles and revenge d) Ignorance and cruelty 9) Friendships can boost the immune system by increasing the activity of: a) Red blood cells b) Platelets c) White blood cells d) Stem cells 10) Friendship is sometimes used in literature to emphasize: a) The value of wealth b) The need for control over others c) The inevitability of conflict d) The importance of teamwork

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