Answer:
The meteorite caused tectonic plates to move apart, causing volcanoes to erupt. The volcanoes erupting caused large clouds of ash to mix with the dust cloud. This large cloud of dust and ash covered the entire planet and just kept getting thicker due to the volcanoes erupting for days at a time. Once the cloud had dissolved completely, the plants had all died due to the very little amount of sunlight that reached the Earth. Without plants, the animals started to die off too. By the time the plants started to grow back, they were all already dead.
Answer:
The narrator develops Peyton Farquhar's fate through the stars.
Explanation:
An Occurrence at Owl Creek is a short story written by American author Ambrose Bierce, and it is the story of Peyton Farquhar and his very own death during American Civil War.
As known, Farquhar must die because he is caught in a trap set by a Union scout who tells him something related to the Owl Creek Bridge; on the other hand, Farquhar supported the Confederation.
In the excerpt, we can see how the narrator uses setting for foreshadowing Farquhar's fate: first of all, he looks up and finds the stars and constellations, that are organized where "a malign significance" could be understood, even if it is not totally accurate. However, as the story advances, readers can find what that significance is.
Answer:
the first option- WHO
Explanation:
who replaces he or she, whom replaces her or him