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maw [93]
2 years ago
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Which line from the excerpt is an example of foreshadowing? Not Billy Mason Farrell, just Billy Mason. "What?" he tried to screa

m . . . The door across the landing was still open. A soft light filled the room . . .
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1 answer:
babunello [35]2 years ago
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Answer: The door across the landing was still open."

Explanation:

The line that is an example of foreshadowing from the excerpt is that "The door across the landing was still open."

Foreshadowing is an hint that indicates that there's a particular thing in a story that'll still take place. Foreshadowing creates suspense, and a feeling of unease.

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