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23 May, 10:23

Which passage below from Twain's "The Californian's Tale" shows foreshadowing?

a. Sec. 40: I lost my patience for the moment, and spoke pretty brutally to him.

b. Sec. 39: Yet something seems to be trying to warn me that something's happened.

c. Sec. 42: Pretty soon Tom and Joe arrived, and then all hands set about adorning the house.

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  1. 23 May, 13:38
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    b. Sec. 39: Yet something seems to be trying to warn me that something's happened.

    This is the correct answer because when we talk about foreshadowing it suggests cautionary advice or a manifestation of the possibilities of a particular future event to happen.
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