The narrator's scheduled execution on the gallows is foreshadowed<span> first by the narrator's hanging of Pluto, next by the outline of the dead </span>cat<span> on the wall (after the fire), and finally by the outline of the gallows on the white hair of the second </span>black cat<span>. This will intrigue the audience.</span>
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The answer is a simile.
A simile is a comparison of two things using the words <em>like </em>or <em>as</em>.
"She gathered words to be used <em>as</em> weapons later"
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<h3>Why do we need heroes?</h3>
Learning about heroes like Lewis, researchers say, can inspire kids with reverence and awe – and motivate them to be heroic themselves. Heroes exemplify cherished values, display qualities we admire, show us how to overcome challenges – and call us to stand up for others. They help build a better world for us all.
A hero is selfless, a genuinely good person, and someone who gets the undivided attention of all of us and causes change. Someone willing to risk their own lives to save another.
<h3>What can we learn from our heroes?</h3>
Rather than letting failure get you down, pick yourself back up and learn a valuable lesson from it. As soon as you can learn to do this, you will have the correct mindset to go forward and succeed. Be Grateful – In addition to this, heroes also teach us that we should always be grateful to those around us.
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I belive teh answer should be It is effective.