Multiple Choice
An important premise in Gay-Williams's argument that so-called passive euthanasia is not legitimately euthanasia is that:
A) In "passive euthanasia," the patient consents to the death-causing procedure.
B) In "passive euthanasia," the patient, not the doctor, is the cause of death.
C) In "passive euthanasia," the patient may experience lingering suffering prior to death.
D) In "passive euthanasia," the patient's disease or injuries are the cause of death.
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