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frankwu

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The physical or geographical drawing together after a death of persons who ordinarily see little of each other in their everyday lives is primarily an example of
 
  a. making real the implications of a death
  b. disintegration
  c. integration
  d. all of these
  e. none of these

Question 2

Individuals who experience the death of an important person in their lives may undergo disintegration in the sense that they experience
 
  a. a loss of integrity and unity within themselves
  b. disrupted sleep patterns
  c. a feeling that they are going crazy
  d. all of these
  e. none of these



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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