Foreshadowing is used in the statement to bring out the idea that leaving home had been meditated before.
Montresor warned Fortunato about his impending death by telling him, "In pace requiescat!", meaning "Rest in peace!" in Latin. This statement was a subtle and ironic way of foreshadowing Fortunato's fate.
No. I do not believe that venzetti was telling the truth in his final statement.
declarative
Maybe "describe". ~Kamekazi14
The double wheel around the moon in the beginning foreshadows to a snow storm coming later in the story. Steven telling Ann "Across the hills in a storm like this-it would be suicide to try." foreshadowing that John is going to die
I strongly believe that Bartolomeo Vanzetti's last statement was true because Moore's statement was not tangible.
a historian would describe your life by you telling him all about you and your family.
In writing, there is a difference between telling statements and showing statements. A telling statement states a fact, such as that it was cold. A showing statement would illustrate that by, for example, describing how everyone was shivering.
ant telling
telling a story.
"definition"
No, it is a statement. They are telling someone or something to go and live in freedom.