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The "singer" treats the patient by ____ .'
[A] rubbing the patient's body with sand from a sandpainting figure
[B] destroying the sandpainting figure of a supernatural being
[C] transferring his supematural power to the patient
[D] applying a magic substance to the patient's body

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