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anjilletteb

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To face one's mortality is to recognize the significance of such questions as
 
  a. Why was I born?
  b. How are life and death related?
  c. What is the meaning of my having lived?
  d. Where there is death, is there no life?
  e. all of these

Question 2

In the vignette about Gotami and the Buddha,
 
  a. Gotami is never able to come to terms with her grief for her dead son
  b. the Buddha teaches Gotami that she should not expect him to perform miracles
  c. Gotami learns that death comes to everyone
  d. the Buddha claims that human lives are more important than other lives
  e. we are taught that death is a good thing



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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