<span>i would say D because you HAVE to know how to plan because it is research so you have to know how to research so D. hope this helps </span>
Answer:
C. Killed his wife and children
Explanation:
In the book he thought people from a different city were coming to take their land and in the end in his eyesight he saw his wife and children as the intruders, and he ultimately killed them with 3 arrows. Its very sad, but hope it helps.
He could ask people for help, ask him how they got certain answers, and ask them to explain how they got their answers.
D. world atlas
this is the best choice
Answer:
In this poem, the irony is that the last thing the author can perceive while waiting for her death is a fly buzzing while waiting for death to come to her.
Explanation:
As is already known, Emily Dickinson was known for dealing with subjects such as death. The fascination that this author had with the death led her to write great poems that were highly recognized in the environment.
One of them is "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died".
While she waits for death, and for the "<em>King</em>" who comes to look for her (which could be interpreted as God), the visit she receives is not from any divinity, but rather from a fly, which ironically represents the opposite of the divine, or to a paradise. The fly is the one that comes to rest on her dead flesh while everyone is there with her waiting for that moment.