You should approach them, and tell them you had heard about their loss, and you're very sorry for it. You can tell them you know it must hurt, but everything will get better. You should also say that if they need anything, you'll be there to help, should they ask.
You should say: I am terribley/really sorry about your relative's death. I hope you understand/know that she/he is still here with us.
Simply say "Happy Mother's Day."
I'm sure Mother Teresa would say that God was her best friend.
Dies ist mein bester Freund
in what
Either the police or social services should be called
I think you should just say I am not going to be your friend.
It depends if your outgoing or not, I say you should change classes with a friend. It depends if your outgoing or not, I say you should change classes with a friend.
No, they do not have that ability. Until they reach the age of majority, they live where their parents say they should.
If you've ever lost someone you cared about, you understand the feelings. Use your own experience to teach you what to say and do.
No.
When a Muslim dies, it is appropriate to say "Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un," which translates to "Verily, to Allah we belong and to Him we shall return."