Multiple Choice
Kübler-Ross emphasizes that the stages of dying:
A) are neat, compartmentalized stages and every person passes through them in an orderly fashion.
B) do not apply to those who are dying of AIDS.
C) are a standard by which to judge whether a dying person's behavior is normal or right.
D) are fluid, and a person may experience a combination of stages, skip one or more stages, or go back to earlier stages.
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