A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories
And that was the last we saw of Homer Barron. And of Miss Emily for some time. . . . Now and then we would see her at a window for a moment, as the men did that night when they sprinkled the lime, but for almost six months she did not appear on the str
And that was the last we saw of Homer Barron. And of Miss Emily for some time. . . . Now and then we would see her at a window for a moment, as the men did that night when they sprinkled the lime, but for almost six months she did not appear on the streets.
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When we next saw Miss Emily, she had grown fat and her hair was turning gray.
Author ________________________Title ___________________________
In this brief paragraph, the author reveals several things that foreshadow the conclusion
of the story. Specifically discuss three things mentioned here and what we later find out
they mean.