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Which passage below from
Twain's "The Californian's
Tale" shows foreshadowing?
A. Sec. 40:...I detested myself for having
done the cruel and unnecessary thing.
B. Sec. 39: "...yet something seems to be
trying to warn me that something's
happened."
C. Sec. 40: I began to get pretty thoroughly
ashamed of him for his childishness
The Californian's Tale
by Mark Twain

Which passage below from Twains The Californians Tale shows foreshadowing A Sec 40I detested myself for having done the cruel and unnecessary thing B Sec 39 yet class=

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The correct answer is option b i.e. "...yet something seems to be

trying to warn me that something's

happened."

This is the appropriate response because foreshadowing can refer to either a warning or an indication of the likelihood that a particular future event will occur.

Foreshadowing is a literary technique used by authors to provide a sneak peek at what will happen later on in their stories. Foreshadowing is used frequently at the beginning of a novel or chapter to help the reader set expectations for what will happen later. Foreshadowing can be used by writers in a variety of ways.

Twain speculates that Joe is deliberately distracting Henry from his wife's absence when he refuses to offer the narrator a drink that was prepared for him. The story's final foreshadowing scene is this one.

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