During middle childhood, children who are confronted with the death of a family member:
A) Might ask questions that reflect their tendency to view events from a concrete perspective of reality, such as "What happens to the body when it dies?"
B) Do not understand that death is universal, irreversible, and that the movement of the body, and the function of the body's organs, ceases at death.
C) Tend to believe that death does not occur for everyone, such as themselves, their family members, or their friends.
D) Engage in magical thinking which causes them to believe they can bring the deceased back to life through prayer or wishful thinking.
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