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Human rights lawyer Luls Kutner proposed a living will for what purpose? A. to allow a person to choose someone to make health care decisions in the event of Incapacitation.

B. to allow a healthy person to put his or her wishes for end-of-life care in writing while still mentally capable.

C. to allow doctors to attempt resuscitation in all cases of patients whose heart or breathing has stopped.

D. to ensure doctors inform their patients of all life-sustaining measures that will be taken if their heart or breathing stops.

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