When Elizabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler applied KR's theory of five stages in coping with dying to bereaved persons, they maintained that:
A) Everyone goes through these stages in the mourning process.
B) They are responses that all people have.
C) They are stops on a linear timeline of grief.
D) Our grief is as individual as our lives.
E) They are always experienced in the prescribed order.
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