It is common for a patient to exhibit some or all of the following symptoms during the final weeks of life (before death):
1. Little interest in eating and drinking.
2. Desire to be alone or with very few people.
3. Increased amount of time sleeping.
4. Restlessness.
5. Disorientation.
6. Incontinence.
7. Breathing changes.
8. Congestion.
9. Skin colour changes.
Now you know. And don't think you can avoid it!
If you haven't done so, you should make yourself well familiar with the arrangement of books in your school library, and should have a good idea of the different sorts of books in it. Books are either fiction or non-fiction. Fiction are novels or stories; they are not true but imagined. They are to entertain you. Non-fiction is the opposite. It can be biography, travel, history, geography, science, language study etc.









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