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What do the narrator’s feelings as he first arrives at the House of Usher foreshadow? A.
He feels dread, which foreshadows the tragic end of the Usher house and the twins.
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He feels excitement, which foreshadows him reconnecting with his boyhood friend, Roderick.
C.
He feels scared, which foreshadows that his life will be in danger in the old house.
D.
He feels lonely, which foreshadows the alienation and isolation of the inhabitants of the house

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