A dying person
a. often tends to reduce the number of persons with whom he or she wants to interact
b. is typically unconcerned with tasks related to the welfare of other persons
c. is unlikely to be concerned with loved ones' responses to a decision no longer to seek a cure
d. will want to maintain close relationships with all of those who have been important in his or her life
e. none of these
A
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