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Count Olaf's house is Olaf's decrepit place of residence and is situated in the city. It is located across from Justice Strauss' house and was a temporary home to the Baudelaire orphans. The building first appeared in The Bad Beginning where it served as that book's main setting.The house is described as a dilapidated mess. The bricks are stained with soot and grime, the front door needed repainting (and contains a carving of an eye), and the entire building sags to one side, implying the house is not structurally sound.There are paintings and photos of eyes everywhere in the house, causing the children to feel as if they were always being watched.It is possible Olaf and his associates were watching the Baudelaires during their stay, explaining why the count was often absent for much of the day.
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d. Intonation
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In linguistics, intonation means how the voice rises and falls in speech; it is about variation in the pitch level of the spoken words, which sets the tune of a sentence or a group of words. The three types of intonation -- falling, rising and rising-falling -- determines functions like suggesting the emotions and attitudes and emotions of the speaker. The variation in spoken pitch serves grammatical function in making the difference between kinds of sentence whether it is a statement or a question or an exclamatory.
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Angry.
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The connotation that could best be determined for the boldfaced word i.e. "furious" would be 'angry' as the word furious implies the extreme anger or full of violence or intensity. The use of this word here, illustrates the intensity of the situation that filled the author with rage. Thus, the word in bold or bracketed letter exemplifies the enraged and fierce reaction of the Peter after witnessing, perhaps due to the speaker lying on his bed.
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