After John Stolzfus' first wife died, he remarried so that he would have someone to care for his five children

a. so far, this is a typical encounter with death in American society in the 21st century
b. this encounter with death is more typical of American encounters with death prior to the late twentieth century
c. this demonstrates Amish attitudes that reject behaviors among what they call the "English"
d. this behavior contrasts sharply with how Puritans behave in America today
e. none of these


B

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