In the opening scene, death is trying to gain the reader's trust by talking to him/her as if it were a human being. The reader becomes confused at the beginning and then starts to accept the fact that death is a natural occurrence.
Death is showing the reader that it was very busy during World War II.
By the end of this scene, death managed to introduce itself as a main character and a reliable narrator for the book.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Greco-Roman physician Galen advocated the bleeding of patients with leeches, a practice that persisted in various parts of the world for many centuries. Throughout most of Western history, leeching—or leechcraft—became such a common practice that a physician was commonly referred to as a “leech.”
A positive thing about being a hero is that people not only admire him or her, but also has the possibility to inspires others to do or behave in the correct way. In addition, everybody has the opportunity in life to become a hero just by working hard in order to provide their family all they need or just giving back something that someone lose in the street. By contrast, a negative aspect is that heroes are constantly thinking about helping other and they forget to do things for themselves.