I think it's chapter's 4-5
Answer:
<u>Death </u><u>is </u><u>one </u><u>sure </u><u>event </u><u>of </u><u>the </u><u>unknown able</u><u> </u><u>future </u>
Explanation:
It means that 'Death' is an event that might come in the future . it's an event that will surely come in everyone's life . Just like the future is unknown , this event is also unknown .
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C is the right one. Unlike quotations or paraphrased ideas, information that's considered "common knowledge" doesn't need to be cited. "Common knowledge" is information that's considered widely known or easily verified.