Multiple Choice
In explaining death to children, statements like "gone away for a long sleep" and "up in heaven"
A) allow for misconceptions and literal interpretations.
B) must be followed by an explanation about life after death.
C) help make sense of death to young children.
D) give a clear picture and explanation about death.
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