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A. medical payment auto 1. covers insured for life; is paid on for a specific-
number of years
b. limited-payment life 2. pays if insured is at fault and someone else is-
hurt
c. comprehensive auto 3. pays if an auto is stolen
d. ordinary whole life 4. provides life insurance and savings
e. property damage auto 5. pays if insured is at fault and someone else's-
property is damaged f. bodily injury auto 7. pays if insured is at fault and insured is hurt
g. term life 8. covers insured for a specific term
h. collision auto 9. pays if insured is at fault and insured's auto is-
damaged
i. endowment life 10. covers insured for life, is paid on for life

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