How is Kate Marsh alive in "Episode 4" of Life is Strange?

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First of all I have been playing the Episodes in sequence starting from Episode 1.
In Episode 2,
I clearly saw Kate jumped off the roof and died.
When I started Episode 4 today, I found that Kate is still alive and also
David Madsen was kicked out of the house in Episode 3 but he is still there in his garage in Episode 4 and thanked me for taking his side when I actually didn't.
Are these things still supposed to happen in Episode 4 regardless of the choices you made in previous Episodes?
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Can you keep Kate alive in life is strange?
"Matthew 11:28" must be selected to save Kate from killing herself. Any other choice will not convince her to step away from the edge. After Kate is saved, she will continue to appear in Max's story during Life is Strange. She can be visited in the hospital, and even gets to help Max at a later point in the story.What happened to Kate Marsh Life is strange?
Jefferson's classroom, saying that something is going on at the dormitories. Upon arriving, Max sees Kate throw herself off the roof, killing herself.Should I answer Kates call in life is strange?
Although she can be convinced without taking her call, it is hard to do so without knowing the correct decisions in advance. To help guarantee Kate's happiness, players should answer her call. Those who want to see Chloe and Max develop feelings for each other should ignore Kate's call instead.Do I tell Kate to go to the police Life is strange?
Although she can be convinced without choosing to go to the police, it is hard to do so without knowing the correct decisions in advance. It's recommended to back up Kate's decision to go to the police, as the choice to look for proof doesn't actually have any significant benefits.Visit Kate in the Hospital Save Kate Outcome Life is Strange Episode 4
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