Answer:
No, should not be, for the reason being on typo's or (AFK) away from keyboard hijackers, posting on someone elses social media accounts.
Kawaii, creepy, and cool.
The correct answer should be 4. <span>I chose that bird for its bright coloring.
That can be treated as a pronoun that refers to a specific thing known or understood, which in this case is bird. Here it is a pronoun used as an adjective to describe what bird that is, and the answer is that bird.</span>
Answer:
This lines from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" provides an insight into narrator's mercilessness. Fortunato's last and soft cry of fear made Montresor's heart grow sick. Narrator's ascribing this sickness to cold weather shows that he is a biased narrator.
Explanation:
The narrator of the story "The Cask of Amontillado" speaks in first person. Since he is justifying his act of murdering one of the fellow men, his viewpoint is unbalanced. The view point is also partial because we know almost nothing about Fortunato (the antagonist - about to be murdered).
Almost all the narrative of the story is full of mercilessness, here is another example,
<em>"I continued working. I could hear him pulling at the chain, shaking it wildly. Only a few stones remained to put in their place. “Montresor! Ha-ha. This is a very good joke, indeed"</em>
This partial and unbalanced view point creates suspense in reader to know what would happen next.
I am gonna go with C because I believe A,B, and D are adjective clauses.