Grieving and surrounding the body of deceased loved one is an example of?

A cultural rule.

A community norm. (MY ANSWER)

An uncommon ritual.

A community job.

I think you're right, but check your text.

You have chosen "A community norm" as your answer, and I can help explain why that is correct.

When someone dies, grieving and surrounding the body of the deceased loved one is typically considered a community norm in many cultures around the world. This practice is often seen as a way for the community to come together, show support, and honor the person who has passed away. It allows for shared grief and mourning, providing emotional support to the family and loved ones left behind.

To arrive at this answer, you could have used your own knowledge and observations about cultural practices relating to death and grieving. Alternatively, you could have conducted research on funeral customs and traditions across various cultures to understand if grieving and surrounding the body of a deceased loved one is a common or expected practice.

By identifying this behavior as a community norm, you acknowledge that it is something commonly accepted and practiced within a specific community or culture.