Answer:
I'm going to have fun with this.
Explanation:
I ran, and ran until there was nothing left but trees in sight. I ran through the woods, my heart pounding and my feet constantly slamming at the ground frantically. I was scared for my life because behind me was a killer. A killer who slaughtered everyone I ever loved and is now coming for me.
I cringed at every twig that broke, and every leaf that crunched beneath my feet because I knew he could hear me. The autumn wind was cold and relentless pushing me back as I pushed forward.
He came closer and closer to me and my heart raced higher with every step he took that was closer to me than before. I did not want to die. But I was helpless against him. I found a hollowed out tree and quickly sheltered within. I heard him run past me and I stayed quiet.
As soon as I knew he was gone, I cried and cried. Everyone I ever loved is dead, I am truly alone, and now I know that there is no man I can trust.
Well this question doesn't give much explaination but foreshadowing is when there is an omen or some kind of statement that kinda predicts that something bad is going to happen. So your answer is most likely to be whatever answer has the most of that kind of stuff
The sentence using the jumbled words in each item are babies cry, if they are hungry, and you get burn, if you touch a fire.
<h3>What is para jumbling?</h3>
Para jumbling is arranging the words into a meaningful sentence. The zero-conditioning sentences are, which are two sentences with condition.
Thus, the sentences are babies cry, if they are hungry.
You get burn, if you touch a fire.
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"We're tired of doing chores everyday," complained Max and Emma.
That's with American punctuation style.