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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
6

How is foreshadowing in the black cat

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Daniel [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Foreshadowing The narrator's scheduled execution on the gallows is foreshadowed first by the narrator's hanging of Pluto, next by the outline of the dead cat on the wall (after the fire), and finally by the outline of the gallows on the white hair of the second black cat.

Explanation:

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