Multiple Choice
People from another culture witnessing the death practices in Canada would think that
A) the majority of deaths take place in hospices.
B) there are strong social pressures on the friends and relatives of the deceased to show little sign of emotion.
C) the direction of the viewing and burial rituals is handled by immediate family members.
D) death is a painful event.
E) death is similar in all cultures.
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