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jon_i

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One mistake that people frequently make with their bereaved loved ones is
 
  a. overestimating the amount of time needed to grieve.
  b. allowing people to grieve in their own way.
  c. allowing people to grieve for as long as they desire.
  d. leaving them alone due to not knowing how to deal with them.

Question 2

An example of would be a woman wearing black following the death of her spouse.
 
  a. bereavement
  b. mourning
  c. grief
  d. death acceptance



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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