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sam.t96

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A person is terminally ill. He often talks about not being able to see his grandchildren grow up. He talks about never being a great-grandfather. What stage of dying is he in?
 
  a. Denial
  b. Bargaining
  c. Depression
  d. Acceptance

Question 2

A person is terminally ill. He is very quiet. You often find him reading his Bible. One day he says, I just want to see my grandson graduate from high school. What stage of dying is the person in?
 
  a. Denial
  b. Bargaining
  c. Depression
  d. Acceptance



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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