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First Snow (see Personal Insights 19.1) is a book for children in which a young girl
 
  a. has her beliefs confirmed that life and death are but two parts of the same thing
  b. is frightened when a snowflake lands on her finger
  c. misses an opportunity to experience snow for the first time
  d. is told by her parents what it means to say that her grandmother is dying
  e. makes her first snowball

Question 2

The belief in reincarnation or rebirth is maintained by
 
  a. Buddhism
  b. Islam
  c. Christianity
  d. Judaism
  e. African religions



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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