To have no external behavioral or physiological signs of life

a. is proof one is "biologically dead"
b. may be taken as evidence of being "clinically dead"
c. indicates one is having experiences of some afterlife
d. provides evidence for an afterlife
e. means one will never regain consciousness


B

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