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When the Inevitability of Death Can No Longer Be Denied

Question 251

Question 251

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When the inevitability of death can no longer be denied, Kübler-Ross claims that following the stage of denial the dying person is likely to become


A) resigned.
B) angry.
C) bitter.
D) optimistic.

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