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According to Socrates, death is
 
  a. a good thing
  b. a migration of the body to another place
  c. a separation from all those we have ever known
  d. all of these
  e. none of these

Question 2

If one believes that death is a door, then
 
  a. one will see death as an irrevocable evil
  b. one will believe that there is no afterlife
  c. one will be happy to die
  d. one's attitude toward death will be influenced in somenot necessarily any obviousway
  e. one will give up hope when one is dying



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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