Question

In the early part of the century, Robert Hertz, relying upon traveler's accounts of the peoples of central Borneo, hypothesized that people who practice secondary burial
A. believe that the fate of the body provides a model for the fate of the soul.
B. are more concerned with safeguarding the living from "death pollution" than with the fate of the dead person's soul.
C. believe that the soul is forever bonded to the body of the deceased, and therefore the remains must be placed in a suitable "eternal home."
D. believe that the second burial is akin to a the "birth" of the deceased person's soul as it is now free to animate a new life.

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