A strategy for Wilmato cope with the role loss of widowhood is to
A. decrease contact with herfriends in order to mourn the loss.
B. refuse invitations from her family and friends for help.
C. become withdrawn and reflect on her experience.
D. become more involved in her leisure activities.
Answer: D
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