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Part A: foreshadowing
Part B: to build suspense
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In the sentences from "The Cask of Amontillado," the author Edgar Allan Poe makes use of foreshadowing as a warning of the future events in which Montresor murders Fortunato by immurement. In that respect, the dampness of the cellar makes Fortunato cough first, so his expression that he will not die because of a cough creates uncertainty. In fact, coughing involves expelling air, which he will lack after Montresor entombs him. Besides, Montresor pretends to be worried about Fortunato's health, when in fact he intends to kill him.
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you would have to take a picture of the book also. I can't help you without the main source, sorry.
Not me but i'll get the game if you tell me what its about
The answer is: b. dead members of the community in their graves.
In the excerpt from "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," the author Thomas Gray makes reference to the dead people from the village who are buried in their graves in the churchyard. By the word <em>rude </em>he suggests the tombs belong to simple villagers -not impolite or disrespectful people- who lived in the hamlet, which is a small settlement.
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i think this was the scene where juliet was going to ask friar lawrence as well for advice but im not sure
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