<span>The sentences that are used
to foreshadow Fortunato’s eventual fate is:</span>
He
raised it to his lips with a leer.
"I
drink," he said, "to the buried that repose around us."
"A
huge human foot d'or, in a field azure; the foot crushes a serpent rampant
whose fangs are imbedded in the heel."
Foreshadowing is when the writer gives a hint on what would
happen next in the story and in these sentences, the readers would think
suspiciously of the man who is with Fortunato.
Answer:
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Explanation:
families need children in order to continue their family
communities need children to have future workers and most importantly to increase the population of that particular nation that will help in all kinds of things it will even affect the economy.
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Answer=I think its restrictive
The participle phrase starts either with the present (dependably ending with -ing) or past (dependably ending with -ed)
The participle phrase includes the modifiers or objects to complete the thought of the sentence.
For instance, in the above sentence 'elected' is in past and modifies 'fire chief'. Therefore, the participle phrase acts as an adjective always, providing a description of the sentence.
I believe it is the first choice, reading a journal that is unedited and unorganized.
This is because your stream of consciousness is whatever comes to mind, unedited, not necessarily factual nor easy to understand.