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MArishka [77]
3 years ago
8

When experiencing loss in your life, you are likely to experience grief, but not stress. Please select the best answer from the

choices provided. T F
English
2 answers:
frozen [14]3 years ago
8 0
Extremely false, when someone loses someone else, they are likely to be stressed because they feel they can't function properly, or if it was a spouse they could be stressed about finances and the well being of themselves and/or their children. 
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

- False.

Explanation:

The given assertion would be considered false as it proclaims an inadequate claim as it is quite natural to experience stress when you suffer loss in your life. Stress is described as the state of extreme emotional or mental pressure that humans suffer mostly due to bearing constant losses in life and not being able to fulfill your desires or wishes.

Therefore, when one bears losses in life, it is evident to feel sorrow that brings an emotional and mental pressure as one in this situation loses meaning in life and reaches to the state of utter hopelessness and despair which ultimately leads to stress which restricts the individual to function or work properly. Thus, the given assertion is <u>false.</u>

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