Answer:
Narrative.
Explanation:
This paragraph is written in a first-person point of view. They're describing their personal experience, telling a story.
Therefore I believe this paragraph is narrative, although I can see interpretations where it would be considered a descriptive paragraph.
Answer and Explanation:
Let's talk about Fortunato's name. What does it remind you of?
The name "Fortunato" reminds me of the word "fortune".
If you met someone named Fortunato, you would expect this person to be...what?
Fortune has two meanings. It can refer to luck or to wealth. Therefore, if I met someone named Fortunato, I would expect this person to be lucky or rich. I would expect him to have a happy life.
I believe this question is connected to the short story "The Cask of Amontillado", by author Edgar Allan Poe. It is ironic that the character Fortunato should have such a name, since he is being taken by his very friend, Montresor, to be buried alive.
Answer: The deer hung stiff and heavy and empty, and small birds blew in the wind and the wind turned their feathers
Explanation:
Parallelism is a literary device that presents different parts of a sentence with grammatically similar construction, with the repetition of a word, a phrase, or even an entire sentence. Repetition makes the sentence symmetrical and consequently much more memorable for the reader.
The most famous example is Martin Luther King's 'I have a dream' speech, where the repetition of that phrase makes the speech persuasive as well as rhythmic.
In this example, parallelism can be recognized in the repetition of the word "and":
and heavy
and empty
and small
and the wind