The best events that foreshadow the ending for "A Rose for Emily" are:
1) When Homer Barron goes missing in the town.
2) When the strange odor starts to come out of Ms. Emily's house.
3) When Ms. Emily buys rat poison to deal with a "pest."
4) When the town says, "He has been heard to say he is not the marrying type."
Yes I think he actually sleeps there because throughout the whole poem he talks about how he loves this girl an how beautiful she is. Also by the other Edgar Allen Poe poems and stories I've read by him he seems to talk about death and is very literal about it.
The significance of the sentence is that the possibilities for survival are not almost non-existent.
Answer:
B and C,, beside and on
Explanation:
A preposition is a pronoun or noun that connects words or elements in a sentence :)
Hope this helped hehe also i luv shoto