The letter from Mrs. Koerner reproduced in Personal Insights 1.1 thanked the instructor of a course on death and dying for

a. helping people to understand grief
b. teaching people how to die
c. preparing physicians and nurses to care for those who are dying
d. giving challenging examinations
e. engaging in informal death education


B

Psychology

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Psychology

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Psychology