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Which line from the excerpt is an example of
foreshadowing?
Read the excerpt from "The Legacy of Billy Mason."
Billy closed his eyes, hoping against hope that the name
would go away, but when he opened them, it was still
there: Billy Mason. Not Billy Mason Farrell, just Billy
Mason.
"What?" he tried to scream, overcome by fear, but no
sound came out.
Not Billy Mason Farrell, just Billy Mason.
O "What?" he tried to scream...
The door across the landing was still open.
A soft light filled the room...
"What do you want?" he finally whispered, but no one
answered.
Hours later, after Billy had drifted in and out of sleep all
night, he woke up. The door across the landing was still
open. A soft light filled the room and, once more, he saw
his name. It was not a figment of his imagination; his
name was painted in gold on the cover of a book.

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I think it is "The door across the landing was still open."  

I am not sure though

Foreshadowing means giving an hint or advance warning for the future. The line which is an example of foreshadowing is "The door across the landing was still open."

What is foreshadowing?

Foreshadowing is a literary device that the author uses to give a hint of what is going to happen next in the story. It is used to help the reader develop expectations about the event and to develop interest.

In the given excerpt, the line "The door across the landing was still open" is a example of foreshadowing as it makes it clear that something unlikely is going to happen.

Therefore the correct option is C.

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