Answer:
He died "biting the dirt" as he drowned in a pool of sewage. Azar tries to deal with Kiowa's death by pointing out its ironic qualities and saying that Kiowa himself would've appreciated the irony of his death. She is interested. She is bored. Kiowa's death is symbolic of the senseless tragedy of war. He dies in a gruesome way, drowning under the muck of a sewage field about which his lieutenant, Jimmy Cross, has a bad feeling.
Step-by-step explanation: