Answer:
Use a comma before any coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) that links two independent clauses. ...
Use a comma after a dependent clause that starts a sentence. ...
Use commas to offset appositives from the rest of the sentence. ...
Use commas to separate items in a series.
Explanation:
The sentence
that contains an example of foreshadowing is:
<span>A. </span>Elsa hears a report that the buses
are running late as she rushes out the door to an important meeting.
<span>Explanation:
The above sentence is an example of foreshadowing because it gives a hint that
something will happen in the story. The other choices are not examples of foreshadowing
because they don’t add tension and expectation to the story.</span>
I'm not sure if this is correct but from what I gathered it is an artist who is in emotional pain and is struggling with ideas for his craft.