<span>The sentences that are used
to foreshadow Fortunato’s eventual fate is:</span>
He
raised it to his lips with a leer.
"I
drink," he said, "to the buried that repose around us."
"A
huge human foot d'or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant
whose fangs are imbedded in the heel."
Foreshadowing is when the writer gives a hint on what would
happen next in the story and in these sentences, the readers would think
suspiciously of the man who is with Fortunato.
Answer:
go and change the dress
Explanation:
because pronouns like, your, my, I etc direct the speech
Answer:
<em>How public—like a Frog— </em>
<em>To an admiring Bog!
</em>
Explanation:
This poem alternaates between lines in iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter, there is one exception in the first line, but knowing that, it becomes just a matter of identifing iambic trimeter lines compared to iambic tetrameter .
How - PUB / lic, - LIKE / a - FROG
To - AN / ad - MI /ring - BOG!
I think the best answer among the following that is one of the three steps in a productive reading strategy is in letter A. read the story and any expository text that accompanies it ... , I choose this answer because the said choice has a clear view and ways in reading. I hope this would help