After learning that her husband had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Sandra Day O'Connor

a. immediately retired from the Supreme Court of the United States
b. later said, "It's such a miserable disease. . . . He wants me there all the time."
c. kept her husband home until he died
d. disapproved of his forming a new personal attachment with a female resident in the institution where he eventually came to live
e. none of these


B

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