Which sentence from the passage best conveys Death's attitude towards Rudy?

a. "On many counts, taking a boy like Rudy was robbery - so much life, so much to live for

b. "He'd have been glad to witness her kissing his dusty, bomb-hit lips."

c. "Poor Rudy..."

d. "In the darkness of my dark-beating heart, I know. He'd have loved it, all right. You see? Even death has a heart."​