Which of the excerpts from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street is an example of foreshadowing?

A.) "Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?"

B.) Don approaches the group, stops a few feet away to stare toward the house, then looks back toward the group.

C.) "I don't know why the generator's working. It's just working, that's all!"

D.) "That's right looking up at the sky as if . . . as if [Goodman] were waiting for something."

Respuesta :

Answer: A. "Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?"

Explanation:

Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.

"Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?"

The above statement was made by Charlie just after Steve desperately attempt to lighten the atmosphere. Charlie wonders if Floral Street's got the same deal they got.

The Monster Are Due on Maple Street is episode 22nd of the 1st season of The Twilight Zone an American television series. It is based upon how people go crazy; hurt and kill each other.

The excerpt being an example of foreshadowing is:

Option A.  "Where is Pete Van Horn anyway? Didn't he get back yet?"

Reason:

Foreshadowing is a literary device that is used by the writer to show the upcoming scene or the script of the story.

The excerpt is chosen because it is suspense later in the scene that whether Foral Street's got the same deal that they got previously or not.

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