Multiple Choice
Sudden death
A) has the advantage of not allowing people to prepare their exit.
B) does not facilitate a more graceful departure.
C) is preferred by most people compared to slow and painful death.
D) is unkind to family members.
E) is brought about by physical deterioration and loss of mental faculties.
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