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    Making One's Choices Known About How One Want One's Life
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Making One's Choices Known About How One Want One's Life

Question 122

Question 122

Multiple Choice

Making one's choices known about how one want one's life to end constitutes one's:


A) final scenario.
B) end-of-life issues.
C) death anxiety.
D) passive euthanasia.

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