In their death-related practices, African Americans are said to be
A) unwilling to touch the body at the funeral, but likely to visit the grave
B) unlikely to be freely expressive in times of grief
C) likely to regard funerals as unimportant
D) unlikely to hold funeral directors in high regard
E) likely to view death as a moment in which recognition can be provided for the deceased person's ability to stand up to others
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