SORU: aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız
One point made by the author in this passage is that we, as human beings, ____ .
All of us are born, all of us will die; but there is infinite
variety in the nature and circumstances of these two
events themselves and in what happens to our bodies and
our minds in between. Some individuals, for example, are
born without difficulty and grow uninterruptedly during
childhood and adolescence, suffering at worst only minor
infectious diseases and accidents. As adults, they
reproduce their kind. They age gradually until, in extreme
old age, they die peacefully without pain or discomfort.
This is an idealised picture of how we would like things to
be, rather than the reality that most people experience.
Death comes to many of us, not when we are old, but
during or before birth, in infancy, in adolescence, in early
adulthood or in middle age.