When a child loses a pet, the way the child feels about the loss will:
a. greatly depend on whether the pet died or was lost due to other causes
b. depend on the age of the pet and how close the pet was to dying of natural causes
c. be associated with how well-liked the pet was by the rest of the family
d. be much the same, regardless of how the loss came about or other factors
D
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A Incorrect. When a child loses a pet, the way the child feels about the loss will not greatly depend on whether the pet died or was lost due to other causes.
B Incorrect. When a child loses a pet, the way the child feels about the loss will not depend on the age of the pet and how close the pet was to dying of natural causes.
C Incorrect. When a child loses a pet, the way the child feels about the loss will not be associated with how well-liked the pet was by the rest of the family.
D Correct. Regardless of the cause of the loss of a pet, the way the child feels about the loss will be much the same, no matter how the loss came about or any other factors
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