Multiple Choice
When discussing death with a child, an adult should
A) tell the truth no matter how complex it may be.
B) tell the truth while considering the child's developmental level and ability to understand.
C) avoid the issue and divert the child's attention.
D) make an association like "cancer is like a bad seed growing in your body".
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