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I think it's the third option
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a
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"goals were clearly the reason she achieved success"
that's an opinion
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One foreshadowing act is when he reported the fellow worker who tried to organize a strike, leading to Juan's promotion. Again, he also states that <em>"You don't form a habit by doing something once"</em>, which he proved wrong. These two examples are part of the factors that lead up to his 'power greed' and eventually led to his execution from his self-censored letter.
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Foreshadowing is a literary technique that writers employ to provide hints about what will happen in future scenes. This allows the readers to have a sense of suspense, foreboding, and expectant about what is to happen to the character(s).
In the short story "The Censors" by Luisa Valenzuela, the authoritative regime of the government in censoring the letters of the people through a <em>"Censor's Secret Command"</em> shows the level of freedom the people are subjected to. And Juan, the protagonist of the story, also gets involved in the 'power play' where he, at first wants to join the Command only to ensure the safety of his letter to Mariana who has escaped to Paris. But once affiliated with the job, he gets dragged into the world of the 'power' the post/ job provides. And eventually, he brought his own death when he censors his letter so much that it was seized by the government and the writer/sender executed.
Some examples of foreshadowing are when he states <em>"You don't form a habit by doing something once" </em>which he proved wrong. Moreover, his act of turning in his colleague, who <em>"tried to organize a strike to demand higher wages for unhealthy work"</em> is another foreshadowing. This is because by turning in the guy, he got promoted which led him to get into higher posts where he eventually brought about his own downfall and is executed.
Well, one metaphor is the poem itself as a metaphor for a black man trying to make his way in a white world and the ways that both are changed by it. Consonance is like alliteration but at the end of the word instead of the beginning. Light, slate, and boat exhibit consonance on the "t."
I don't see any allusion here to other works, events, or anything. Although the list of cities could be alluding to being raised amongst a concentration of blacks since he next says he is the only colored person in his class now at Harlem.
Repetition is easy enough and look for repeating vowel sounds for assonance.
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<em>In this situation, it took place in math. Four of us had to make a poster board sort of thing. One of the girls names was Mackenzie, and the other was named Elijah. All three of us were failing math, and that is why the teacher put us together. Elijah and Mackenzie would both constantly argue over who would be the one presenting the poster, when we had not even really started. And, whenever Mackenzie had been doing majority of the math, and Elijah had a different answer, they would argue over and over again. But, the whole time dragged by for me, because I had a headache from all the yelling and arguing. I was quiet nearly the whole few days we worked on the project. I just wrote what they said. I wrote the answer from whoever said it loud enough for me to hear over the yelling and fussing. And, that is what I would have done differently. I would have tried harder to communicate and understand what they were saying.</em>
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