Doodle’s repeated pleas of “Don’t leave me” foreshadows the reality that:
- Later in the story, the narrator races ahead and leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible storm.
<h3>What is foreshadowing?</h3>
Foreshadowing is an act of making statements that give clues about an event that will play out later in a story.
So, in the example of Doodle stated above, we can see that the narrator made the statement in the initial part of the story and it became a reality when he left Doodle behind lalater on.
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The correct answer is option number one: to spread out over a wide number of people.
For context clues notice how the author of the included text mentions 'as peddlers do with goods for the benefit of others' right before mentioning that in the same way the people who supply themselves with information lay up stores in 'order to diffuse them for the benefit of society in general' just as peddlers of goods do with their wares.
The correct answer is B their
He wrote letters from Birmingham Jail to make the public aware and involved of the injustices african americans were suffering at the time.