Multiple Choice
The stages of grieving identified by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross are:
A) Numbness, anger, resolution, and reorganization.
B) Denial, anger, identification, depression, and acceptance.
C) Anger, loneliness, depression, and resolution.
D) Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
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