Whichever answer says that puppies are hard to manage/take a lot of effort to care fore.
The quotation that shows foreshadowing is: “Nothing. . . . Leastways nothing worth hearing.”
To figure out how this is showing foreshadowing, we must first know what foreshadowing is. Foreshadowing is a method an author can use to indirectly hint about what will come later in the story. From experience reading, one can know that when a character is holding back information, there is often some foreshadowing at play. Since here the soldier seems to want to tell the old man more, but doesn't, that is a work of foreshadowing.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
From this excerpt I would pick the last one. It seems he gets along with everyone well. The officers ask him to drink with them and they give him information which he thinks should be given to the drivers. He has cigarettes to pass around and give everyone
It might be C, but I very much doubt it. Not from the passage given.
No for B. He spends time with the officers because they asked him to.
It is not A. He seems to fit in with everyone.
It refers to comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in paragraph or lines in poem