I think it’s the first option, number 1
Using bees/wasps to kill isn't the greatest tactic, but the Careers were not expecting it, and two people died from the stings. She used it as a gas bomb of sorts, but instead of gas, there are killer mutated wasps that cause insanity and illusions when stung. She carefully, so carefully, as to not wake or disturb the tracker jackers, plucked the nest out of the tree, and dropped it like a bomb below. The nest hit one branch on the way down, as Katniss was in a tree, causing her to get stung once or twice. But the nest served its purpose, causing havoc and scattering the Careers and killing two other tributes in the process.
But, for the people who don't like reading, the Tracker jackers were utilized as a bomb of sorts, dropping killer wasps onto the unsuspecting Careers.
<span>The somewhat divine thing or right of kings states that the king was picked by God and acts through God while he has control of the the throne on Earth. Macbeth commits the sin of regicide (usurpation) when he kills Duncan. This goes against the divine right of kings because Macbeth kills God's earthly lieutenant on the earth</span>
Explanation:
So, basically, we need to use new words, phrases or idioms and still keep the same meaning.
1. Hey, Kelly, how about organising a get-together at my house?
2. The game had started by the time my friends arrived at the stadium.
3. I'll try my best to come to the cinema with you, but I don't know if I'll manage to.
4. I'm going to stay at home and take it easy tonight because I'm exhausted.
5. My brother is too short to go on the new space ride.
6. Trevor doesn't mind doing housework.
7. It drives me up the wall when people push me on the bus.
8. That is such a good film!
"Talk" by Harold Courlander and George Herzog is an example of a humorous essay which is in turn a style of nonfiction writing. In this style of writing, the author uses humor to drive across a pressing issue.