Death education at all levels

A) strives to prepare students to be informed consumers of medical and funeral services.
B) simply conveys information and rarely involves role playing or personal awareness exercises.
C) often leaves students more uncomfortable about death than when they entered.
D) benefits most bereaved people.


A

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