In the passage that is referenced, Scrooge goes home from work and gets uneasy. He checks each room, looks under the sofa and table, and double-locks himself in. This happened before the appearance of the first Ghost.
<h3>What is a Foreshadow?</h3>
Simply put, a foreshadowing is a premonition, an advance indication of something that is about to happen, usually an unpleasant experience.
The unpleasant experience that Scrooge experienced was the visitation of the Ghosts of Christmas. The correct answer thus is A.
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Answer:
1 It helps contain and stay put together. It also helps the poem sound more heartfelt and clean.
2 It shows how his life had a hard chose to make. The impact is how the reader can feel how one chose, can change your whole life.
3 It gives you a better idea on the poem and it gives the poem a pattern of rhythm to follow.
4 It was a big impact on his life and how he had a difficult time making that decision.
5 Instead of doing what needs to be done, do what your hearts wants to be done. It was a turning point because on how big of a change it was on Frost's life. He felt very pressured do what his family has done for generations and generations instead of following his dreams. So he had a very hard time deciding what to do. So life's journey is a big, exciting yet scary thing. One wrong decision it all goes downhill. But if you do what is right and believe in yourself, Life's journey is gonna do great things for you.
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I would say hopelessness because it talks about the person's faith being consumed
Taking the ice cream cone after buying it .