Answer:
This sentence shows how the palace will become a prison in the next events of the narrative.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Magic Prison".
In writing the sentence shown in the question above, the author used a technique called "foreshadowing". This technique allows the author to forward information about things that happened in the next events of the narrative. In the sentence shown in the question, we can see that there is a change in the structure of the castle, this change may be something only psychological, but it awakens a sense of imprisonment and claustrophobia, which allows the reader to understand that the castle will become a prison .
The Brobdingnagians govern themselves with a somewhat socialist system under which, for example, everyone brings what they grow to town and takes home only what they need
Answer:
(1) The quote foreshadows Montresor's thoughts of killing Fortunato.
(2) The line connects to the narrator's behavior in paragraphs 5 through 42, as Montresor behaves overly friendly as to not make Fortunato suspisous of his actions. This is shown in paragraph five as Montresor greets Fortunato, "My Dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking to-day!” He greets him and uses his charm to lure him to his death.
And for the Exit Ticket, all you have to do is put both answers together! You can add some more to it if you'd like. Hope this helps you!
The narrator wanted to do the show as any other real radio program, and for this reason they decided to include pauses where music was played in order to occupy the audience wait until the next update and increase the suspense to a certain extent