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    The Cultural Practice of Waiting a Year After the Death
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The Cultural Practice of Waiting a Year After the Death

Question 22

Question 22

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The cultural practice of waiting a year after the death of a spouse to begin dating is an example of


A) social death.
B) expressed grief.
C) mourning.
D) bereavement.

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