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GEOGRAPHY 2017 VERIFIED ANSWERS

From www.042portal.blogspot.com Kindly subscribe now to get the answers earlier GEOGRAPHY OBJ: 1BBDDBDCADB 11CBDBCBABCB 21BABADCAABC 31CDDCBBACCA 41BBACCBDDB* (1ai) ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY -Advanced technology has has helped in the provision of more efficient farming equipment like tractors,planters to increase the food production -It has also led to the development of chemicals such as insecticides,pesticides to control pests and diseases -New crop varieties and animal breeds with early maturity and high yied have been developed (1aii) IMPROVED MEDICAL CARE -It has promoted excess births over deaths -It has a good knowledge of the causes of infections and diseases and how to prevent them has lead to increase in population -Better sanitation which has helped to check outbreak and spread of diseases has led to population increase (1b) -Relief: Jara is located in lowland with deep volcanic and alluvial plains which favours the cultivation of crops and habitations -Favour

2017 LITERATURE ANSWERS

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.👀: CASTLE OF OTRANTO 1.Discuss the theme of death in othello Death is a part of every Shakespearean tragedy, and ''Othello'' is no exception. Let the Bodies Hit the Floor The song  ''Let the Bodies Hit the Floor'' by Drowning Pool  would be a fitting soundtrack for the last act of Shakespeare's Othello, or really for any of Shakespeare's tragedies--they all end with a pile of dead bodies. Instead of  hitting the floor, though, most of the bodies in Othello end  up on a bed, and all are the result of the actions of one man: Iago. Iago is Othello's ensign. Everyone thinks him an honest and helpful friend, but really he's a nasty spider weaving a web of death and destruction. Regarding the bed full of dead bodies, Lodovico says to Iago at the end, ''look on the tragic loading of this bed: this is thy work.'' Shakespeare uses the senseless deaths in Othello to drive home its tragic elements. Desdemona