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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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