Ruth regards death as a mandate to live ever more fully. In discussing her images of dying, Ruth is most likely to say,

A) "In a way, I feel like I'm already dead."
B) "After reading everything I could about my disease, I realized for the first time in my life I can handle anything."
C) "I've looked death in the eye, and now I'm really living."
D) "When I start to think too much about my illness, I recite the lyrics to my favorite songs."


C

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