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“Hannah’s motorcycle fishtails on the wet pavement before she goes down. This is it.

When she was a girl, Hannah loved the sensation of cheating the reaper. She climbed the skinny evergreen behind her house, high as she could go until she could feel death waiting to catch her should she fall. She clung for dear life and kissed the tree, savoring the piney zing of sap. Fear and joy were one. She was alive.
Her skin on the pavement, death rushing at her in the form of a pickup with squealing breaks, Hannah feels it again; joy, pine sap, waiting arms”

What incident is covered in the plot?
How is foreshadowing used?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

On March 11, 1955, Alexander Fleming suddenly died of coronary thrombosis at home. He had been suffering from what he perceived to be gastric upset for some weeks. When his wife called their family physician regarding the onset of nausea on March 11, he reassured them that a house visit was not necessary. However, within minutes, he succumbed to the coronary event. His cremated ashes were placed in St Paul’s Cathedral, and “[h]e died as he wished; quietly, without a gradual decline in physical or mental capacity, and even without inconveniencing his physician”.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:

Answer:

( cos ( ㏒ x ) ) / ( x . sin ( ㏒ x ) )

Step-by-step explanation:

Let :

y = ㏒ ( sin ( ㏒ x ) )   ,   x > 0

# ㏒ x = ㏒_e x = ㏑ x

We know :

= > ( ㏑ x )' = 1 / x

= > y' = 1 / sin ( ㏒ x ) . ( sin ( ㏒ x ) )'

= >  y' = 1 / sin ( ㏒ x ) . ( cos ( ㏒ x ) ) . ( ㏒ x )'

= > y' = 1 / sin ( ㏒ x ) . ( cos ( ㏒ x ) ) . 1 / x

= > y'  = ( cos ( ㏒ x ) ) / ( x . sin ( ㏒ x ) )

Hence we get required answer!

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