Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Across all cultures, people speak of death and think about it often as a means of preparing for it.
B. The sense that death can be joyous is reflected in different religious traditions.
C. Hindus and the Sikhs of India share the tradition of dancing at the time of a person's death.
D. Catholics and Irish share the belief in the importance of working off bad karma from an early point in life.
Answer: B
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