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In morning dew the scarecrow combs his hair . In morning light the scarecrow looks so spry . You know he's had a good night sleep.
B. Belle becomes less excited as the story goes on, until her excitement for bike riding disappears.
The pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
The pace speeds up here. Starting "By the autumn" shows that the narrator has skipped the daily, weekly or even monthly events until autumn arrives. We know the goal of this skipping is to be able to get to the part about the windmill since it is the last detail mentioned. Also, it says that "the windmill compensate for everything" showing that it is important to the animals. There are no flashbacks or examples of foreshadowing in these passages.