Answer:
The sentence "I was never kinder to the old man-
whole week before I killed him," is an example of foreshadowing.
Explanation:
"Before I killed him," shows us that the old man will die, the narrator is just telling his events in an order of events.
<span>True, after getting a marriage in a family which results expansion of the members. It is not by the way of adding two people but by other relatives belong to the couple also added as a family. Or also a family can include people by its own choice because a family can afford an orphan or like these people as a choice and it depends on the attitude of the particular family.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is option D. Charlie will start losing his ability to write his thoughts.
Explanation:
The foreshadow is a tool that an author uses to pave the way for the plot twists in a story, preparing the reader with information that will later be decisive for the development of the plots.
With the foreshadowing we give more realism to the unlikely moments.
Apart from giving the plot realism, with the clues we provide immersion in the story. We all like to speculate on what will happen.
With the last line, what the author prompts us to deduce is that Charlie will start losing his ability to write his thoughts, since he will stop doing it in a clear and simple way so that people do not laugh.