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Part a read these sentences from "the cask of amontillado." "enough," he said; "the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. i shall not die of a cough." "true—true," i replied. which literary technique is employed in these sentences? question 8 options: a) pacing b) withholding information c) foreshadowing part b why does the author use the technique from the previous question? question 9 options: a) to create a humorous tone b) to show realism c) to build suspense
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“insects for dinner” combines a scientific tone with a more informal one. give some examples of diction from the article that’s creates both lines
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How do you think the political and social strife of england influenced jonathan swift ? how were these problems connected to reason
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Match the definition to the word. 1. person or group opposing or hostile to another person or group propaganda 2. arranged in the order in which the events happened spatial 3. based upon reason; a rational approach to something logic 4. a method or system used to accomplish something adversary 5. having to do with space technique 6. coming one after another, in series, or in order chronological 7. the spreading of opinions or beliefs implied 8. suggested, indicated, or understood without express statement sequence
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