When telling a survivor that a loved one has died, your message should include the:

a. use of encouraging statements, such as saying that the person is "no longer in pain."
b. use of terms such as "passed on" instead of the harsher word "dead."
c. statement that it was "God's will" (if the survivor is religious).
d. statement that "there was nothing more anyone could have done."

d

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