Multiple Choice
Cantor's views mourning as moving toward "enriched remembrance." In this, he _________.
A) argues for the centrality of forgetfulness in the process
B) depicts memories as becoming an integral part of the mourner's personality
C) looks upon the deceased as an absence in a barren world
D) says the process is characteristically completed in one year
E) can be artificially accelerated
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