Answer: The right answer is foreshadowing.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that by hinting at what may happen in the future—Fortunato will eventually die, and indeed not of a cough, but by being buried alive—Poe is employing foreshadowing. Fortunato says that his cough will not kill him, to what Montresor replies "true—true," since he well knows that that's not going to be the cause of his death. An humiliated and vindictive Montresor will bury him alive. This technique keeps the reader engaged and interested.
Answer:
Ram shown the new computer to Ami.
The road is getting repaired.
Leave the door closed. / Close the door.
Explanation:
<span>"Life at War" is actually a collection of poems that was written by Denise Levertov and this is simply about the struggles while facing war. The overall feeling that the author wants to convey in this would be sorrow because of the many lives that have been lost in the war. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
4). He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire.
Explanation:
Physical trait is described as the traits or aspects that are explicit or visually evident. Stated physical traits would imply the physical traits that are intentionally proclaimed by the author.
In the given excerpt from 'Holes', option 4 displays the sentence that contains a stated physical trait as the description of 'watching the rise and fall of a telephone wire' implies the 'visually apparent or physical feature'. The other options(options 1, 2, 3, and 5) imply the 'psychological traits' as implied by the descriptions like 'didn't believe', 'always seemed..in wrong place', 'in his mind' imply mental traits. Thus, <u>option 4</u> is the correct answer.