The answer is: A. A narrative lead.
A narrative lead is the opening of the story, the phrases that hook the readers' attention and display the scene before they find out about the characters and the circumastances surrounding them. They can also be created through dialogue, action or imagery. A typical example of a narrative lead is the phrase "Once upon a time."
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Because he does what he can
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With the blood that has derived from us
we are born and killed with it
Driving in an endless red bus
until we get hit
our nation has bred from this color
But our heart meant another
Red is our dollar
Red is our mother