These are the fronts of buildings, can also refer to facial expressions. Is it brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, or swanky.
What are facades?
This is a hint or a clue provided by the author that allows you to predict future events, such as "I stuff all my pets when they die."
What is foreshadowing?
Someone who is respectful or agreeable. Which it is: brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky.
What is congenial?
This is an example of an external conflict in "The Landlady."
Answers may vary. Example: The landlady poisons Billy. (man vs. man)
This means to spread, flow, or come forth. Which is it: brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky.
What is emanate?
This is the only thing that the landlady asks Billy Weaver to do before going to bed.
What is sign the guest book?
This is the reason authors and directors use foreshadowing.
What is to create suspense and make the story more interesting?
This the the literary term for when a story ends abruptly, without much notice, without much falling action, it just ends.
What is cliffhanger?
A child who refuses to share his toys with his siblings might be called this: brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky
What is rapacious?
These are 2 other works written by the author of "The Landlady," Roald Dahl.
Answers may vary. Lamb to the Slaughter, Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, BFG, James and the Giant Peach, The Twits, etc.
If a wizard created a spell, they did what: brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky.
What is conjured it?
This is the main conflict in "The Landlady."
What is Billy may become suspicious and leave, which would ruin the landlady's plans.