In the stage theory of the dying process proposed by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, an individual who was in the denial stage would be most likely to say:

a. "There must be some terrible mistake.".
b. "Why is this happening to me?"
c. "What can I do to stop this from happening?"
d. "I'm ready to die.".


A

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