Kay has been told she will die soon, from an inoperable brain tumor. She has three children under the age of seven, and she cannot stand the thought of leaving them behind. All day long she finds herself thinking, "This isn't fair! Why is this happening?" Kay is most likely in the stage of grieving identified by Kübler-Ross as:
a. bargaining
b. anger
c. denial
d. depression
B
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