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karateprodigy

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The fact that most people die in hospitals or nursing homes these days means that
 
  A) death is more commonplace now.
  B) death is no longer a remote experience.
  C) death was more familiar in the past.
  D) most people now experience a good death.

Question 2

These days, people are more likely to die from chronic diseases than from infectious diseases. That means the dying will take __________ time and will likely take place __________.
 
  A) less; at home
  B) less; in a hospital or nursing home
  C) more; at home
  D) more; in a hospital or nursing home



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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