Multiple Choice
In contemporary American society
A) individuals never use death-related language
B) most individuals are horrified to hear someone say "dead" or "die"
C) many individuals use death-related language, but usually in contexts other than those involving the dying or death of a human being
D) all of these
E) none of these
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