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In Developed Countries, Adults in Midlife Generally Begin to Think

Question 63

Question 63

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In developed countries, adults in midlife generally begin to think about their own deaths when


A) they start a family.
B) their parents die.
C) they become grandparents.
D) they develop a chronic disease.

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