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scoray [572]
4 years ago
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Which sentence from the passage BEST foreshadows the wolf’s plans? (RL 7.3) a. What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to

eat than the old woman. b. Open the door. c. Why do you not look around… d. What have you got in your apron?
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1 answer:
S_A_V [24]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is A, "What a nice plump mouthful, she will be better to ear than the old woman."

Explanation:

We know this because the wolf eats both the grandmother AND Little Red Riding Hood. The other options do not forshadow anything, since we know that forshadowing it basically giving the reader clues as to what happens later in the story!

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