Which of the following are the cardinal symptoms of schizophrenia of which at least one must be present for a diagnosis in the DSM-5?
A) delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech
B) catatonia, disturbances of volition, and loss of appetite
C) waxy flexibility, catatonia, and loss of sensory sensations
D) reduced sensation, catatonic behavior, and loss of ego boundaries
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