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Sense of community is different from social capital as define by Putnam because:
 
  a. sense of community involves localities; social capital does not refer to localities.
  b. sense of community refers to emotions and cognitions; social capital refers mainly to social connections.
 c. sense of community is informal; social capital refers only to involvement in formal organizations.
 d. both b' and c'
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