Plot techniques are elements that an author uses in writing in order to convey specific information. These methods are used in order to develop the narrative in an efficient or creative way. In the story "Condensed Milk," several techniques are employed to make the story deeper or more interesting.
Two examples of these methods are the use of irony and foreshadowing.
Irony occurs when a particular statement appears to be something in the surface, while in reality being something different. When Shestakov encourages the rest of the men to go forward, he promises that no harm will come to them. This is an ironic statement considering how dangerous their mission will be.
This is also an example of foreshadowing, as it suggest to the reader that problems will befall the men:
‘Let’s go farther,’ said Shestakov.
‘Don’t worry, it won’t kill us. Your socks will stay in one Piece!
Foreshadowing occurs when an author suggests to the reader that certain events will take place later in the narrative.
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Answer: Elizabeth Van Lew was a successful spy because society did not expect a lady to serve in that role.
Explanation:
The central idea that is implied in this paragraph is that Elizabeth Van Lew was a successful spy because society did not expect a lady to serve in that role.
According to the passage, because Elizabeth Van Lew was a lady worked in her advantage as people didn't suspect her. It was believed that a lady wouldn't become a spy. It was believed that a lady should manage her servants, prepare parties and support her husband but not a spy and this worked in Van Lew's favor.
It is hyperbole i think thats the answer
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its like the turning point of the story