Callanan and Kelley argued that communications reflecting "nearing death awareness" are
a. likely to be empty or enigmatic expressions of confusion
b. efforts to hide what dying is like as it is being experienced by the individual
c. expressions of final requests concerning what is needed before the individual can experience a peaceful death
d. all of these
e. none of these
C
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