What sentence from “The Lay of Equitan” is an example of foreshadowing and why? 1 “All night he lay in unrest upon the bed, repr
oaching himself for what had come to pass”; it explains the Lord has a history of failed relationships. 2 “He was as much to the King’s mind, as his wife was to the King’s heart”; it suggests the seneschal will choose loyalty to the lord over his wife. 3 “But it is in the very nature of Love that proportion cannot enter into the matter”; it hints the story will be about choosing love over reason. 4 “He looked closely upon her, for she was fair of face and person, and sweet of semblance and address”; it shows the lady is worthy of pursuit.
Troy believes the lottery to be foolish because there is such a slim chance of winning that there is no point in it. This shows he is a cautious person and isn't gullible.
From the question I don't know if this is right but I would say, something like. It might rain today because you can look up and see if it's going to you don't really need to argue it unless it's bright and sunny with absolutely no clouds, but under normal circumstances others won't test it.
Answer: Because when Sir Gawain cut off the nights head, the head and reminded him the pact that Gawain had to seek him in a year and a day at the Green Chapel.