Since no one returns from death

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Since no one returns from death

by BTGmoderatorRO » Sun Feb 25, 2018 7:31 am
Since no one returns from death, we can never be certain about what passes through the mind of the dying person. For the unconscious, the confused, and the heavily sedated, these final moments are probably meaningless. However, for the mentally alert, it is quite possible that death presents itself as an unbelievably glorious experience, a flight into an entirely new universe of sensation. Why should we think so? Some people who have been reprieved from "certain" death at the last moment have experienced what goes through the consciousness of those who are not so fortunate. For example, parachutists who have survived falls report experiences that resemble psychedelic "trips."
The primary point of the argument in the passage is
(A) no one returns from death
(B) dying can be a glorious experience
(C) we can never know what passes through the mind of a dying person
(D) some people are reprieved from death at the last moment
(E) some people "die", yet live to report their, experiences

OA is B
What about option C. An Expert should consider it.

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by deloitte247 » Fri Jul 13, 2018 12:08 pm
Option A - INCORRECT.
No one returns from death is a fact of life, but it is not the primary point of this argument.

Option B - INCORRECT.
''Dying can be a glorious experience'' even though no body wants to die. However, dying has different interpretation in the mind of people and definitely everybody can not die in the same form and at the same time.

Option C - INCORRECT.
The statement in this option is right. We can never know the things running in the mind of a dying man same as we don't know what is running through the mind of people around us.

Option D - INCORRECT.
Some people are reprieved from death at the last moment, but this kind of people are mostly not common and are not seen as normal people in most cases.

Option E -INCORRECT.
''Some people ''Die'' yet they leave to tell their experiences'' is a literary world use to tell experiences of people who experience death in a slow form but still didn't die. Example of such people are, people who are in coma for days, months or year, people who are in deep pains and are struggling for their lives due to chronic illness.