B. Foreshadowing is like saying on for instance page 4 of a book. "He looked at me, but oh, if looks could <u>kill</u>!"
"Kill, in this instance, fits the context perfectly. HOWEVER, on page 93, if the character dies from that man ^ killing her, which it hinted in the previous pages unknowingly to some, then that is classified as foreshadowing.
A. They do. A conjunction joins group of words together.
B. They could, provided that the pronouns agree with compound antecedents joined by correlative conjunctions.
C. Coordinating conjuctions join clauses.
D. Each item on a list isn't joined by a conjuction. It probably would on the last two things written down.
The answer is D.
The direct characterization is "keen black eyes." In this context, it makes the man seem curious, cunning and/or perhaps suspicious, as it implies that he is thinking deeply about the situation and the "things."
That he is in love with the idea of love