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Which passage below from
Twain's "The Californian's
Tale" shows foreshadowing?
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Which passage below from
Twain's "The Californian's
Tale" shows foreshadowing?
A. Sec. 1: Thirty-five years ago I was out
prospecting on the Stanislaus.
B. Sec. 2: Now and then one came
across solitary log cabins of the earliest
mining days.
C. Sec. 38: But he didn't seem quite
satisfied; and from that time on he began
to show uneasiness.
prospecting on
long with pick
a hatful of dirt
to make a rich
s a lovely region,
ad once been
ut now the people
paradise was a
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