Answer: Strange blight, Shadow of death, Mysterious maladies
Explanation:
The foreboding tone is a technique that is warning readers that something bad will happen in the text.
The word ''blight'' is almost describing the corruption of something, disease, and even destruction. After the ''strange blight'' in the text, we can see that everything began to change which is considering that the foreboding in this case is successfully done.
Foreboding tone we can also found in ''Shadow of death'' and ''Mysterious maladies''. Shadow of death is not referring to concrete death, it is referring to something that may cause death which is also describing that something bad will happen.
Mysterious maladies are referring to mysterious diseases that can happen in any time since they are mysterious so the readers doesn't know when it will happen but they are knowing that it is something bad.
I would most likely say B) Assessment paragraph, as it is making a judgement about Dr. Chung. Hope this helps!
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Borges's story The Garden of Forking Paths can be considered to be a three dimensional chess game for a variety of reasons. First, like a game of chess, a nearly infinite number of possible outcomes are proposed through the story (just as how a chess game can allow for a variety of different outcomes). Also, chess is a game of choice, just as the Garden of Forking Paths - both the story itself and the novel of the same titles mentioned in the story - allows for the reader to, in essence, choose their own design and strategy. Furthermore, the lead character\protagonist in the story is manipulating events throughout the story to, in essence, score a "checkmate."