Answer:
The correct answers are the following:
1 - A) Appearances may be deceiving.
2 - D) describing Japan's betrayal.
Step-by-step explanation:
1 - According to the reader, there were no apparent signs of instability beyond waht could be seen: discoloration of ages, fungi and spider webs, but the foundations and masonry appeared to be solid. However, as we see at the end of the story, the house collapses in a way that parallels the Usher dynasty.
2 - The speaker begins by describing Japan's betrayal by marking that day as " a date which will live in infamy." He goes on to describe this treason by asserting that the attack took place while the US was still in conversation with the Emperor in order to keep peace in the Pacific, and that these conversations were solicited by Japan.