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It is a story parallel to what is happening in the Usher house.
The palace in the description represents Roderick Usher, whose hair used to be blond, as the yellow banners that wave in the air; through his eyes (the windows of the palace), a harmonious mind could be perceived, and wise words used to flow from his mouth, described as a door of pearl and ruby. However, gloom befalls on Roderick; his hair turns gray, his eyes are reddened by tears, his thoughts are discordant, and his mouth utters only the wild laughter of a madman.
Answer:
C. The reader is first introduced to the magician having fun scaring audiences with his tricks
Explanation:
[] What is foreshadowing ?
-> Foreshadowing means a writer gives a hint of what may/will happen later in the story
[] With this definition we can guess that the answer should be C because this is the only option showing "bad" from too mch power. While A is a good contender, it says nothing about the popularity "turning him bad" so C seems like a better choice.
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