Multiple Choice
A survival action ________
A) is an action brought by the survivors on behalf of the decedent against a defendant (who caused the death of the decedent) to recover what the decedent would have recovered
B) is an action brought on behalf of a decedent against a defendant (who did not cause the death of the decedent) to recover for the losses suffered by the survivors due to the death
C) is an action brought on behalf of a decedent against a defendant (who did not cause the death of the decedent) to recover what the decedent would have recovered
D) is an action that has been expanded to include the wrongful death
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