Answer:
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
Step-by-step explanation:
Denial= the refusal to accept the facts of the loss, either consciously or unconsciously
Anger= Felling angry normally because when a love one dies
Bargaining=During the bargaining stage of grief, an individual typically tries to negotiate with themselves, people around them, or with a higher power to postpone or undo the inevitable and/or lessen intense bereavement emotions.
Depression=a person becomes filled with sadness, withdraws, and becomes fatigued with the weight of their loss.