Hidie's friends name is peter he lives with is grandmother in the village
The person narrating has committed a murder and shoved the corpse under his floorboards. As some time passes the heart beat is a glimpse into his insanity, and how he is delusional over hearing non existent sounds. He believes he hears the heart of the person he murdered under the floorboards, which is a delusion, most likely made out of paranoia. When the police come to ask about the victim, the man almost fools them until he breaks down and confesses. He expressed annoyance at the victim earlier, saying that he could not get away from their eye, I believe. He tried to solve this by killing them, but his mind would not let him do so by making up false realities.
The correct answer is A. Fountain
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I think it was Antinous.
He was the most arrogant of Penelope’s suitors. He lead the campaign to have Telemachus killed. He is never showed sympathy, and he is the first to die when Odysseus returns.
Answer:
A. and E.
Explanation:
This is the article "The Scramble for Africa" by Mike Kubic.
The texts informs us about the Western Europe countries colonizing Africa; when and why that happened, what were the consequences and the means of achieving it.
At the late 1800s, news about the discovery of the interior of Africa began spreading across Europe. News about gold, silver, diamonds, minerals, rubber etc. found here, exerted a propmpt response by Europe's rulers, most notably, Belgium's King Leopold.
Freely using Africa's resources, killing people who objected them, waging bloody wars that decreased the population of the continent, Europe committed a terrible crime against Africa.
Local tribes started rebellions, but their bows, arrows and spears were no match to brutal soldiers with fire weapon.
America also had a colony in Africa, Liberia, but it served as a new home for newly freed African slaves in the 19th century.
Finally, in the second half of 20th century, African countries began gaining independance.