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Which of the following is NOT a stage in the hero's journey, as described by Joseph Campbell?

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Death and Rebirth

Refusal of the Call

Return/The Road Back

The Call to Adventure

Ordinary World

Challenges and Temptations

Killing the Enemy

Return with the Elixir

Crossing the Threshold

Meeting a Mentor

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