I believe it is the second choice
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Answer:
The fire in chapter 2 is an example of foreshadowing.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary resource that allows the author, subjectively, to forward information about events that will happen later in the narrative. An example of foreshadowing can be seen in chapter 2 of "Lord of the flies" at the moment when the boys build a fire which they completely lose control and begin to set the forest on fire. This fire foreshadows the boys' future, which will be completely violent, uncontrolled and dangerous within that forest.
Servants in the street
Romeo goes to the party to see Rosaline
Falls in love with Juliet at the party
Juliet professes her love on the balcony
Friar secretly agrees to marry them
Nurse plans to help Romeo and Juliet meet in secret
Tybalt kills romeos best friend
Romeo kills tybalt
Romeo is banished
Calumet not knowing she is married pressures Juliet to marry Paris
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