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Changing the order of events can build tension and suspense. When a story is presented chronologically, the story is presented in the sequence of events in which it would have occurred. Thus, events will be understood to logically follow one another as things unfold—the order is logical and surprises are rare.
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The Visitor came home because his friend Roderick sent him a letter asking frankly about his company. Roderick wrote that he felt physically and emotionally ill, so the narrator helps him quickly.
Explanation:
Roderick Usher is the twin brother of Madeline Usher and one of the last living Ushers. The Visitor came home because his friend Roderick sent him a letter asking frankly about his company. Roderick wrote that he felt physically and emotionally ill, so the Visitor helps him quickly. The Visitor mentions that the Usher family, although an old clan, never thrived. Since her arrival, she has observed the family's isolationist tendencies, as well as the mysterious and special connection between Madeline (Roderick's twin sister) and Roderick. Through history and its various states of consciousness, Madeline ignores the narrator's presence. After Roderick Usher claims Madeline is dead, he helps her put it in the underground vault, although she has noticed Madeline's red appearance.
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When something happens by the evil, it can be fixed. When something happens by the good it can be broken, but can be fixed. Evil cannot be broken.
Explanation:
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The first one, : He has not used an atlas before He does not believe that the librarian is telling him the complete truth about Miss Hill
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Is there more to this or just that?
Explanation:
If not, judging by the start of the sentence, it could be the lead (introducing the idea) or the conclusion (restating the idea)