Can you show me the passage, and I'll get a better understanding.
First, I'll say this. <em>Future will mean past the present- look into the future. For something in the future to foreshadow Macbeth, in needs to be a warning or indication, of something in the future. </em>
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<u><em>Read your story again. See if anything I told you matches.</em></u>
Answer: no but dat sounds really interesting
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Answer by JKismyhusbandbae: C. extremely small
Why: Because the original definition means small and in the passage it is talking about how small the house was compared to the rest of the buildings near it. "The house, standing at right angles with the great barn and a long reach of sheds and out-buildings, was infinitesimal compared with them."