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A situation in which I am concerned that my death may lead to absolute nothingness is an example of:

A. Death-related attitudes about the dying, death, or bereavement of someone else
B. Death-related attitudes about what will happen to me after my death
C. Death-related attitudes about my own death
D. None of these
E. Death-related attitudes about my own dying

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Answer:

B. what will happen to me after my death - Death-related attitudes.

Explanation:

The words were written upwards related to the common secular conception related to death. When we die the question arises what's next. Death is a black hole and end of all the experience. It is the permanent extinction from the world. It is rectify term as nothingness after death, changed into the positive condition that is blackness. It is the condition where places the individuals in it after death. So that somehow we feel the concept of nothingness after death. There is the suspicion that if nothingness positively doesn't exist then the situation at death cannot involve falling in this situation. Death is coherent and that we should not anticipate the experience when we do live.

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