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- - Common interest help to unify the many different people.
A pedigree allows for simple organization of a family tree and any possible disease that may be passed on. It is better than a written passage because it is visual; people can see the pattern of inheritance.
Pedigrees are organized like a family trees. The first ancestors are at the top, and their progeny are connected below them. As a result, this makes the pattern easy to follow.
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Answer:
Bargaining
Explanation:
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross developed a theory according to which people go through 5 different stages in the process of dying and grief:
- Denial: First, the person cannot accept the diagnosis from the doctors or can think there is a mistake and that he/she cannot be dying.
- Anger: In this stage, the person gets angry, usually at God, and gets upset and often wonders why is this happening to him/her.
- Bargaining: During this stage, the person says <u>she would do anything in exchange for not dying, he/she will make promises</u> (go to church, be a better person) to survive. These promises are usually made to God.
- Depression: The person accepts that bargaining will not work and will start a process of sadness, starting to recognize the reality of death.
- Acceptance: The person has come to terms with the fact that he/she is going to die and starts saying her goodbyes and reviews the life he/she has lived and makes arrangements referring to her/his death.
In this example, Janice is dying of cancer and she promises God that she will devote her life to church if he lets her live. We can see that s<u>he is bargaining and promising something in exchange for not dying</u>. Therefore, we can see that she is exhibiting the response of bargaining.