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Cooldude101

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In her original model, Kbler-Ross's last stage of dying involved
 
  a. anguish over unfinished business that must be left behind.
  b. depression and feelings of hopelessness.
  c. anger and resentment directed toward those who will go on living.
  d. peaceful acceptance of the inevitable.

Question 2

When considering himself, Shaggy thinks, While I am not any of these things, I should be smarter, less afraid, and good at detective work.. These thoughts best represent Shaggy's
 
  a. ideal self.
  b. temperament.
  c. self-recognition.
  d. joint attention.



aidanmbrowne

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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