Which statement about the death of a sibling or parent during adolescence is TRUE?

A. About 50 percent of teens lose a parent.
B. The response to the death is much more intense that the death of a sibling.
C. The nonbereaved peers of teens tend to be unwilling to discuss the death.
D. Teens seldom feel a presence of their deceased parent.


Answer: C

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