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Answer: The following was proposed by Kubler-Ross:
C. She proposed a stage model of confronting death, in which the dying individual progresses from denial to acceptance.
Explanation: The Kubler-Ross model, also known as “the five stages of grief”, were developed after studying the terminally ill’s range of emotions about dying. The stages include (in usual order): denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
*Note: Kubler-Ross acknowledged that this model does not always occur in the arranged order and can vary on an individual basis. For an example, some may experience a stage multiple times, go back and forth between stages, etc.