question 13\npoints 1\naccording to femas fam...

question 13\npoints 1\naccording to femas family emergency communication plan, the first step to plan in advance for an emergency or disaster is to _.\nhave regular household meetings to review and practice your plan.\nmake sure everyone carries a copy of the family emergency communication plan in their backpack, purse, or wallet.\ncollect contact information for your family and other important people or offices such as medical facilities, doctors, schools, or service providers.\n\nquestion 14\npoints 1\nin julius caesar, what kind of conflict is evident when the sacrifice for caesars coronation doesnt go well when they learn that the animal doesnt have a heart?\ncharacter vs. supernatural\ncharacter vs. technology\ncharacter vs. self\ncharacter vs. character\ncharacter vs. society

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# Brief Explanations: For Question 13, collecting contact - information is the first step in FEMA's Family Emergency Communication Plan as it is essential for communication during an emergency. For Question 14, in Julius Caesar, the strange occurrence of a sacrificed animal having no heart is a supernatural event, so it represents a character vs. supernatural conflict. # Answer: Question 13: Collect contact information for your family and other important people or offices such as medical facilities, doctors, schools, or service providers. Question 14: Character vs. supernatural