A. All of the...
All of the meetings were scheduled to begin at nine o'clock in the morning.
What challenges in living with another family during an emergency? I
Answer:
What needs to be included in my family emergency plan?
Phone numbers. Post emergency numbers in a central place where they won't be missed. ...
An emergency contact. ...
Escape routes. ...
Emergency meeting spots. ...
Pet plan. ...
Important documents. ...
A "go-bag."
i need help with this research paper on Louis Farrakhan and his position on civil rights
Answer:
Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan was the leader of the Chicago-based Nation of Islam. He served as minister of major mosques in Boston and Harlem before the 1975 death of the longtime Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. After Warith Deen Muhammad led most of the NOI members into traditional Islam and renamed the group the American Society of Muslims, Farrakhan set up a separate group, at first named Final Call. In 1981 his minority group took back the name of Nation of Islam.
Farrakhan is an advocate of civil rights for African Americans and a critic of the United States government on many issues. For nearly 30 years, Louis Farrakhan has marked himself a notable figure on the extremist scene by making hateful statements targeting Jews, whites and homosexuals. Farrakhan has been both praised and widely criticized for his often controversial political views and outspoken rhetorical style. In October 1995, he helped organize a Million Man March in Washington, DC, calling on black men to renew their commitments to their families and communities.
Louis Eugene Walcott was born on May 11, 1933, in the Bronx, New York. His mother was born in Saint Kitts and his father was a Jamaican native who worked as a taxicab driver. After Louis' father died in 1936, the Walcott family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where they settled in the West Indian neighborhood of the Roxbury area.
As a child Louis had intense musical training on the violin, receiving his first violin at the young age of six. By the age of thirteen, he had played with the Boston College Orchestra and the Boston Civic Symphony, and just a year later Louis went on to win national competitions. In 1946 he was one of the first black performers to appear on the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour, where he also won an award. He and his family were active members of the Episcopal St. Cyprian's Church in Roxbury.
In February 1955, while visiting Chicago for a musical engagement, 21 year old Louis Farrakhan was invited to attend the Nation of Islam's Saviors' Day convention. The second leader of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad had attained his position following the mysterious disappearance of founder W.D. Fard in 1934, and had overseen its growth to tens or hundreds of thousands of members with an extensive network of farms, restaurants, stores, schools, and other businesses and institutions.
Read the two interpretations of the story below and answer the question that follows. “I ran up the steps, and threw the door open. I raced around the house to find Emily. When I finally saw her, I stood there stunned by her beauty. After a moment I fell to one knee and held the ring out to her. I did not even get the words our before she cried out, ‘Yes! I will marry you.’” “Emily sat up in her room feeling lonely. She had no idea Louis was outside. He ran up the steps, and threw the door open. He raced around the house to find Emily. They were stunned when they finally saw each other. After a moment of awkward silence, he fell to one knee and held the ring out to her. Before Louis could say a word, Emily cried out, ‘Yes! I will marry you.’ And hugged him.” What is the main difference between these two interpretations? A. Setting B. Point of View C. The author's tone D. The type of literature the story is presented.
Answer:
B. Point of View
Explanation: The main difference in the two paragraphs is the point of view. The first paragraph is shown through the POV of the man (Louis) and the second paragraph shows the POV of Emma.
The setting of the story is the same so that cannot be the answer. The type of literature the story is presented is also the same. I see no major difference in the passages except for the change in POV.
Answer:D
Explanation:
Bella pp. 7-31:
3. What does Bella learn about work in the factory?
(Uprising by Margaret Peterson Haddix)
Answer:
"Uprising" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, 2007
Bella:
Bella, a novice from Italy, learns that workers can decide to stop work. Everyone stops work and the workers walk out on strike. This sudden action, which happens on Bella's first day confuses her greatly. She regains understanding of the situation after her distant cousin Pietro, who has arranged her coming to America, explains what has happened. That first day at the factory is like a baptism of confusion for Bella.
Explanation:
On the first day that Bella resumes work at the Triangle Factory, workers walk on strike. For Bella, this situation is unusual and unheard of. Her distant cousin Pietro enlightens her about the strike. After surviving the factory fire and proving her indomitable spirit, she marries Rocco with whom they beget two daughters, Yetta and Jane. From her own life experiences Bella teaches her daughters to be "smart, strong, and useful girls."
Explanation:
Margaret Peterson Haddix's 2007 Uprising teaches young women to be courageous and dogged fighters for justice and equity.
Margaret depicts Bella as a new arrival from Italy, who comes to New York City to seek employment so that she can help her family survive famine back home. Fortunately, she survives the Triangle Factory fire that has killed many workers, gets married, and bears two daughters, whom she raises live in strength and courage like herself.
Which sentence BEST states the author’s point of view regarding people who are ambitious? A It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. B Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. C Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. D It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees.
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young apple-tree, which, planted by birds or cows, had shot up amid the rocks and open woods there, and had now much fruit on it, uninjured by the frosts, when all cultivated apples were gathered. It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. The fruit was hard and green, but looked as if it would be palatable in the winter. Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. The owner knows nothing of it. The day was not observed when it first blossomed, nor when it first bore fruit, unless by the chickadee. There was no dancing on the green beneath it in its honor, and now there is no hand to pluck its fruit,—which is only gnawed by squirrels, as I perceive. It has done double duty,—not only borne this crop, but each twig has grown a foot into the air. And this is such fruit! Bigger than many berries, we must admit, and carried home will be sound and palatable next spring. What care I for other apples so long as I can get these? 2 When I go by this shrub thus late and hardy, and see its dangling fruit, I respect the tree, and I am grateful for Nature’s bounty, even though I cannot eat it. Here on this rugged and woody hillside has grown an apple-tree, not planted by man, no relic of a former orchard, but a natural growth, like the pines and oaks. Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. Corn and grain, potatoes, peaches, melons, etc., depend altogether on our planting; but the apple emulates man’s independence and enterprise. It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees; just as the ox and dog and horse sometimes run wild and maintain themselves. 3 Even the sourest and crabbedest apple, growing in the most unfavorable position, suggests such thoughts as these, it is so noble a fruit. Excerpt from "Wild Apples" by Henry David Thoreau. In the public domain. I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, 5The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, 10The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs. "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, from Leaves of Grass. In the public domain. Question 1 Which sentence BEST states the author’s point of view regarding people who are ambitious? A It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. B Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. C Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. D It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees.
Answer:
D. It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees.
Explanation:
The author shows how those who are ambitious have the ability to free themselves from independence and reach paths that those who are dependent will never achieve alone. He did this using the apple tree as an example. This is because it shows how the apple tree does not depend on man to sprout, but even so it is able to spread through places, occupying regions in the new and the old world. That's how someone ambitious acts.
For this reason, we can say that the letter D is the correct answer.
The _____ act is where ideas get explained, the nooks and crannies of characters are explored, and the reasons for characters come into effect.
It is important to keep in mind where characters start and _____.
The more complications that arise out of the _________ and ____________ are what make the plot more interesting.
An _____ does not need to be physical.
Simple stories like "The Three Little Pigs" which have a beginning, a middle, and an ending show _______.
Sometimes it is a good idea when writing a story to start at the _____ and then work backwards.
The ____ act is where all the questions get answered.
The _______ is how the story ends, the pay off, the third act.
Answer: 1. Second. 2. end 3. characters' nature. 4. antagonist 5. obstacle 6. causal link 7. end 8. third 9. climax
Explanation:
1. The second act is where the public has a notion of the story already, but the characters' reasons present.
2. The author has to have a complete idea of a character's complete journey from the beginning.
3 &4. An interesting plot is often made with the rivalries between the antagonist and the outcomes from a character's nature.
5. Obstacles in stories are often symbolic.
6. A causal link is a connection between the cause and the effect. Simple stories like "The Three Little Pigs" that have a beginning, a middle, and an ending show, show how the causes have consequences at the end.
7. Writers tend to think about how the story will end, and then proceed with the start, so no incongruences or bad endings occur.
8. The third act is where every question is answered.
9. The climax is the result of the crisis, the part where conflicts lead to the end.
summary of the poem sea fever
Explanation:
this is the summary of the peom sea fever
HELP ASAP :( Using skills from the lesson, determine the definition of zephyr.
A. A skill used when flying
B. A soft, gentle wind
C. A type of airplane
D. To rise higher into the air
Answer:
That would be:
B. A soft, gentle wind
Explanation:
Use the following passage to answer the question.
The writers of the American South popularized a very specific kind of literature. Their unique style was
called Southern Gothic. It uses elements of the supernatural and bizarre. It is not uncommon for these
works to have ghosts, other eerie beings, or even graphic deaths. Flannery O'Connor is one popular
writer of the Southern Gothic tradition.
The purpose of an article containing the excerpt above is most likely not which of the following?
to persuade people to buy a new novel
to inform readers about the Southern Gothic style of writing
to inform readers about different literary styles
none of the above
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The purpose of an article containing the excerpt above is most likely not which of the following?
ans. - is first one ( to persuade to buy a new novel
Explanation:
as no one is persuading to buy novel in the given passage
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HELP ASAP 20 POINTS AND BRAINLIST!!!!!!!!!! How would you categorize the following claim in an essay with the following thesis? Thesis: Due to the excessive number of missed school days due to weather issues, some New England communities are considering a policy to decrease summer vacations by two weeks to gain more time in the classroom. Claim: “After the long New England winter, students' minds begin to wander to the beach, and they lose focus on academics the minute they see the first signs of summer.” Counter claim Supported claim Textual evidence Thesis statement
Answer:
supported claim
Explanation:
This passage introduces Perseus, the main character of today’s myth, and Danaë, his mother. Finally one day the little boy – his name was Perseus – was discovered by his grandfather. "Your child!" Acrisius cried in great anger. "Who is his father?" But when Danaë answered proudly, "Zeus," he would not believe her. –“Perseus,” Edith Hamilton Based on what you know about Greek gods, why is Danaë proud that her son’s father is Zeus? Zeus has very few children. Zeus has human qualities. Zeus is the king of the gods.
Answer:
Zues is the King of the gods
Explanation:
Zues has alot of demigod childern, so it's not the first one. Zues I sopse does have some human qualities, sich as appearance, at least sometimes, but thats not exactly a reason to be proud. However, Zues being thr king of the gods and ruler of the universe, makes him very powerful, and Percus will enheriet some of that strength. This is a good reason to be proud.
Answer:
Zues is the King of the gods
Explanation:
in the following sentence, identify the part of speech of the word swiftly: Large fish swim swiftly in the sea
Answer:
Large fish swim swiftly in the sea. Noun: fish and sea, Adjective: large, Adverb: swiftly
6. The discovery of life on another planet would tremendous
excitement among both scientists and the general population.
A. deprecate
B. surmise
C. raze D. engender
7. To me, geese always look_, strutting around with their chests puffed
out and their heads held high in the air.
A. servile B. credulous c. gratuitous D. pompous
8. "Are you comfortable? Can I get you something to eat? You're looking
awfully pretty today. Would you like a pillow for your head?" my brother
asked me, making me very suspicious. Why was he being so __?
A. resigned B. incipient c. listless D. servile
9. “Dost thou take this woman to be thy lawfully wedded wife?" the preacher
asked. Amused by the language, the couple couldn't help giggling.
A. recalcitrant B. soporific c. archaic D. resigned
10. Hoping to sound to his date, Len spent the afternoon reading the
Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and some online articles.
A. hardy B. credulous c. erudite D. incipient
Answer:
6. engender - cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition)
7. pompous - affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important
8. servile - having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others
9. archaic - very old or old-fashioned
10. erudite - having or showing great knowledge or learning
2. Escoge 10 verbos de la lista anterior y realiza oraciones en forma afirmativa. Study clean drive climb Write read work cut Paint drink run climb Cook chat listen swim Copy dance watch sleep pro favor ayudeme es para hoy
Answer:
clean, climb, write, paint, drink, cook, chat, copy, listen,swim
Summa Theologica discusses all of these topics except _____.
Answer: d)the nature of heaven
Explanation:
Published in 1485 by the Catholic Priest Thomas Aquinas, the Summa Theologica aimed to act as a guide to students for them to better understand the teachings and beliefs of the Church.
Information included are; Man's purpose and virtues, How Creation happened, the life of the Christ and God, the Purpose of Angels and even has some information on the Catholic believed plain of existence known as Purgatory.
What is does not discuss however, is the Nature of Heaven.
Answer:
the purpose of man
the nature of heaven
Explanation:
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A poorly-cultivated critical thinker
Select one:
A) Raises important questions and problems
B) Gathers and assesses relevant information
C)?Comes to well-reasoned conclusions and solutions
D) Communicates ineffectively with others in figuring out
solutions
The correct answer is D) Communicates ineffectively with others in figuring out solutions.
Explanation:
Critical thinking encompasses multiple abilities such as analyzing, questioning, collecting, evaluating, and using information. Moreover, it is part of critical thinking to communicate and explain one's ideas effectively and to use information to solve problems.
In this context, one behavior that is opposite to critical thinking and it is related to a poorly-cultivated critical thinking is "Communicates ineffectively with others in figuring out solutions" because both communicating effectively and using information to solve solutions are part of critical thinking. Moreover, the lack of communication or ability to propose solutions shows this individual is not using actively processes such as analysis and evaluation.
A poorly-cultivated critical thinker who communicates ineffectively with others in figuring out solutions, which is in option D, as these individual struggles to effectively communicate.
Effective communication is a crucial part of critical thinking and expressing the ideas because it allows individuals to explain and express themselves and their perspectives, exchange ideas, engage in constructive discussions, and collaborate with others to arrive at well-informed solutions. However, a poorly-cultivated critical thinker may face challenges in expressing their ideas, which can hinder their ability to effectively contribute to problem-solving processes.
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Which choice avoids fragments to present the information clearly and correctly? Answers: 1Mr. Lang's fundraiser was a success because of his teenage daughter's computer skills. His website received a ton of donations. People loved it. Her sleek design and funny videos. It attracted a large crowd. 2 Mr. Lang's fundraiser was a success because of his teenage daughter's computer skills. His website received a ton of donations. People loved her sleek design and funny videos. Attracting a large crowd. 3 Mr. Lang's fundraiser was a success. Because of his teenage daughter's computer skills. His website received a ton of donations. People loved it. The sleek design and funny videos attracted a large crowd. 4 Mr. Lang's fundraiser was a success. Because of his teenage daughter's computer skills, his website received a ton of donations. People loved it. Her sleek design and funny videos attracted a large crowd.
Answer:
4. Mr. Lang's fundraiser was a success. Because of his teenage daughter's computer skills, his website received a ton of donations. People loved it. Her sleek design and funny videos attracted a large crowd.
Explanation:
These are the fragments in sentences 1, 2, and 3.......
Sentence 1: Her sleek design and funny videos.
Sentence 2: Attracting a large crowd.
Sentence 3: Because of his teenage daughter's computer skills.
Answer:
D is the correct answer.
Explanation:
'I was trying to finish my homework and I finished it after two hours and I slept for one hour'. This sentence is wrong because : 1- All of the above choices. 2- The writer should have used exlamation mark . 3- The writer did not use commas to seperate the clauses 4- The writer should have used full stops to seperate these sentences from one another.
Answer:
Sentence given:'I was trying to finish my homework and I finished it after two hours and I slept for one hour'.
This sentence is wrong because :
1- All of the above choices.
2- The writer should have used exlamation mark . 3- The writer did not use commas to seperate the clauses ✔
4- The writer should have used full stops to seperate these sentences from one another.
What does the term grueling connote about the work of slaves? A. The work was finished quickly. B. The work was cruel and inhumane. C. The work was important and necessary. D. The work was expensive to complete. I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!! >:(((((
Answer: B. The work was cruel and inhumane.
Explanation:
Slaves were often subject to work that was too cruel and inhumane to be given to humans of higher social standards. They were forced to work in weather conditions that would be detrimental to a human's health and were subjected to working hours that left little time for rest.
Coupled with this was physical and mental abuses in terms of beatings and intimidation that made the work much harder to do. This is why slave work was said to be grueling.
Three educational value of sports?
Answer:
a. Commitment.
b. Work ethic.
c. Pursuit of personal excellence.
d. Love of sport.
Explanation:
1. When you write a paper, stick to your point. Don't introduce any — topics.
A. extraneous
B. nefarious
C. didactic
D. diminutive
Answer:
extraneous - irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with
Select the sentence that correctly shows ownership or relationship.
A Morgan likes to care for other peoples' pets while they are away.
B Franks
pet
lizard eats leafy greens, crickets, and worms.
C I like to watch my sisters' gerbils when I sit in her room.
D The tabby cat loves to sit in the window and lick its fur.
Answer:
The correct answer is A Morgan likes to care for other peoples' pets while they are away.
Explanation:
It explains ownership or relationship correctly.
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The sentence that shows the relationship is option C: I like to watch my sister's gerbils when I sit in her room.
What is the meaning of "sentence"?A simple sentence presents a complete notion as an independent clause and includes a subject (a person, thing, or activity) and a predicate (a verb or verbal word that defines the action).
It does not contain dependent or subordinate clauses.
Therefore, The sentence that shows the relationship is option C: I like to watch my sister's gerbils when I sit in her room.
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Which event from Acts II and III demonstrates the recurring motif of " Fair is foul, and fouls is fair ?
Answer:
Macbeth pretending to be a loyal servant of King Duncan but eventually murders him in order to steal the throne.
Explanation:
The recurring motif in Macbeth “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” means that looks can be deceptive as someone who has a good appearance or seems "fair" is actually bad or evil which is the opposite of being fair.
The words “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” was actually said by the witches when they were making incantations at the beginning of the play.
Answer:
Macbeth pretending to be king duncan’s loyal servant just to eventually kill him to steal the throne
Explanation:
What are the positives and negatives of social media
Answer:
Also there are some negative effects which include identity theft, cyber bullying, decreased social interaction in real life, and social isolation. Increase in mobile social networking could possible cause future health problems. The first type of social networking created was Email, which was invented in 1975 (Emai
[Nora:] Tell me, is it really true that you did not love your husband? Why did you marry him?
Mrs. Linde: My mother was alive then, and was bedridden and helpless, and I had to provide for my two younger brothers; so I did not think I was justified in refusing his offer.
Nora: No, perhaps you were quite right. He was rich at that time, then?
Mrs. Linde: I believe he was quite well off. But his business was a precarious one; and, when he died, it all went to pieces and there was nothing left.
–A Doll’s House,
Henrik Ibsen
Which statement best explains how Mrs. Linde’s character archetype of the caregiver develops the theme that women make sacrifices in society?
Mrs. Linde had no freedom of choice when her husband proposed to her.
Mrs. Linde happily accepted her husband’s proposal.
Mrs. Linde has chosen to live a life of freedom with male influence.
Mrs. Linde, as a single woman, demonstrates that society thrives through equality.
Answer:A
Explanation:
Complete each sentence by selecting the word that is punctuated correctly. On a Tuesday night (or was it a ________ I simply packed my bags and left the apartment for good. A. Wednesday?) B. Wednesday) C. Wednesday? ,) D. Wednesday)?
The only job of writers who analyze a work using comparison and contrast is write a list of comparisons and contrasts in their papers. True False
Answer:
The given statement is False.
Explanation:
These are some of the analytical tools designed to describe specific pieces in a writer's poetic narrative, by someone other than HR manager at working environments to make a comparison worker characteristics and everyone's increase productivity.By determining the correlation as well as contrasting the dissimilarities between stated components, the author can analyze components with what. Not only does he compose a series of similarities and parallels in this method, but maybe he should also discuss the reasoning for doing such as this one, and how much to gain from ever doing such as this.So that the above would be the correct solution.
Which word could replace the underlined word without changing the overall
meaning of the sentence?
A. angry
B. uninterested
C. kindly
D. unconcerned
Explanation:
provide us with the full question please...something error in it
Answer: D: Angry
Explanation:
His father looked hostile, and clenched his fists as if
wanting to knock Gregor back into his room. Then he
looked uncertainly round the living room, covered his eyes
with his hands and wept so that his powerful chest shook.
hostile can also be similar to angry
2.
PART B: Which detail from the story best supports the answer to PART A?
A. "They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting
air through their meat." (Paragraph 31)
B. **Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient
races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe" (Paragraph 35)
C. "It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with
meat?'" (Paragraph 37)
D.
"We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we're just a
dream to them."" (Paragraph 43)
Answer:
The answer is C.
I found Part A and used context clues and eliminated the obvious ones that are wrong. So it was C left.
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Explanation:
The detail from the story best supports the answer to PART A is: "It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?'" (Paragraph 37) Hence, Option C is correct.
What is the meaning of the term “detail”?
An item or specific; an individual or tiny component. details taken collectively; minutiae. To give a subject individual or minute attention or treatment; to put off minutiae and focus on a subject's overall theme. elaborate, expertly crafted ornamentation.
When working on a task or project, being detail-oriented implies paying special attention to all the little details.
The narrative detail that best corroborates the response to PART A is: "Although it appears harsh, there is a limit. Do we actually desire to interact with meat?"
Therefore, Option C is correct.
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what is the effect of beginning this story in this manner "the story of the late Mr. Elvesham " what is the effect of beginning this story in this manner A. It creates tension by suggesting the man will die. B. It creates humor because the man does not know how his audience is. C. It creates excitement, because the man is about to have an adventure. D. It creates confusion because it is not possible to tell the whether the man is a hero or a villain.
Answer:
A. It creates tension by suggesting the man will die.
Explanation:
Option A is the correct answer because beginning the story that way will make readers to conclude that something unfortunate will happen to the man.
Also, the last sentence gives a strong suggestion that the man will die:
"...My own case, I know, is hopeless, and I am now in some measure prepared to meet my fate."
This is true because the man mentioned that his case was hopeless.
The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham is a short story written by an English writer known as H. G. Wells.
The short story was narrated by a man called Edward Eden. He meets a strange old man who wanted him to be his heir. As a result of this strange encounter, other stranger things followed.