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”so you fell out of the sky, too. What planet are you from?”
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Both from the little prince chapters 2 and 3
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<em>The Cask of Amontillado </em>is Edgar Allan Poe's short story. In the story, a man named Montresor decides to take revenge on his friend, Fortunato. He lures him into the catacombs and finally buries him alive.
Foreshadowing is a literary device, used by the authors to give us clues about what is going to happen later in the story. Poe employs this device multiple times throughout<em> the Cask of Amontillado</em>. For instance, when they walk through the catacombs, Fortunato starts coughing. Montresor expresses his concern for Fortunato's health, but Fortunato tells him not to worry, as he will not die of a cough. Montresor replies: <em>"True-true."</em> He, indeed, knows that Fortunato will not die of a cough, but will be buried alive instead. Poe, in this line, uses verbal irony to foreshadow Fortunato's death which will happen later.
Another example of foreshadowing would be Fortunato's clothes. It is carnival time, and Fortunato is dressed as a jester (a clown). But he also acts as a clown in the story - a fool that will be manipulated by Montresor. As the story progresses, he gets drunk, makes silly remarks and perfectly resembles the clown. Fortunato's costume, therefore, foreshadows his naivety which will come to light later in the story.
Answer: Marriage
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From the passage it is shown that women are to be subservient to men and this was imposed by limiting their education and career choices which are ways of empowering women to break free of patriarchal control.
As marriage is the main way that a woman can be tethered to a man, it stands to reason that women had a lack of independence when it came to their marriage and this is shown by Queen Elizabeth choosing to remain unmarried so that she does not lose her authority as the monarch of England in marriage.
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<em>Guide Questions:1. What are the techniques in separating mixtures?</em>
<em>Guide Questions:1. What are the techniques in separating mixtures?2. What are examples of mixtures that can be separated through decantation,</em>
<em>Guide Questions:1. What are the techniques in separating mixtures?2. What are examples of mixtures that can be separated through decantation,filtration, sieving, evaporation and using magnet?</em>