In the story The landlady written by Roald Dahl a boy goes to a town he's never been before for work and he finds a bed and breakfast run by a what seems to be a sweet old lady. Dhal builds a sense of foreboding by making things sound like it's too good to be true to stay at the bed and breakfast. The land lady was brining him to his room and was having a conversation with him. Then Roald Dahl wrote what the land lady said " but the trouble is that I'm inclined to be just a teeny weeny bit choosy and particular - if you know what I mean." That quote is a sense of foreboding because when it comes to a bed and breakfast or hotel the people there aren't all that choosy for who can stay there. Most bed and breakfasts would be
In the story The landlady written by Roald Dahl a boy goes to a town he's never been before for work and he finds a bed and breakfast run by a what seems to be a sweet old lady. Dhal builds a sense of foreboding by making things sound like it's too good to be true to stay at the bed and breakfast. The land lady was brining him to his room and was having a conversation with him. Then Roald Dahl wrote what the land lady said " but the trouble is that I'm inclined to be just a teeny weeny bit choosy and particular - if you know what I mean." That quote is a sense of foreboding because when it comes to a bed and breakfast or hotel the people there aren't all that choosy for who can stay there. Most bed and breakfasts would be