Cap (lid) refers to which part of the casket?

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Multiple Choice

Cap (lid) refers to which part of the casket?

Explanation:
The cap is the top cover of the casket—the lid you lift to place the deceased inside and then close to seal the container. This part is specifically the lid, separate from other components. The bridge (header, cap filler) sits at the junction between the lid and body as a decorative/structural piece, the body lining is the interior fabric, and bronze refers to a material used in construction, not a part name. So the cap (lid) is simply the top closure of the casket.

The cap is the top cover of the casket—the lid you lift to place the deceased inside and then close to seal the container. This part is specifically the lid, separate from other components. The bridge (header, cap filler) sits at the junction between the lid and body as a decorative/structural piece, the body lining is the interior fabric, and bronze refers to a material used in construction, not a part name. So the cap (lid) is simply the top closure of the casket.

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