What is a key similarity between Kübler-Ross's approach to death and Bowlby's approach to mourning?
A. They are both flexible ways to approach death and mourning.
B. They are both stages that cannot be skipped around.
C. They are both ritualistic approaches to death and mourning.
D. They are both culturally affected.
Answer: B
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