Children between the ages of 5 and 7 finally understand some basic tenets about death. All of the following are apparent to children at this age EXCEPT
A. that death is irreversible.
B. that all living things die, making death universal.
C. what financial losses might mean to the family.
D. that all functions cease at death and cannot be revived.
Answer: C
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