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What subcomponent of universality makes explicit the understanding not only that all living things die but also that each living thing will die?

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Answer:

The options

A. Personal mortality

B. Inevitability

C. Purposefulness

D. Organicity

The CORRECT ANSWER IS A.

A. Personal mortality

Step-by-step explanation:

Universality

It as to do with the fact that all living things must gradually or at some point die. It sees Death as an all-inclusive, inevitable, and unavoidable.

A. personal mortality✔✔✔

It is the concept that death applies to oneself, that not only do all living things die but each and every living thing will surely die.

B. Inevitability❌

It is the concept that all living things must one way or the other encounter death.

C. Purposefulness❌

It has to do with death and it's purpose.

D. Organicity❌

It is the probable etiology of the inadequacy of full eyelid closure at death.

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