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English, 23.12.2020 20:40 jbainbynn8197

BRAINLIEST IF RIGHT AND 40 POINTS Imagine that you are writing a story in which a character travels to surprise her grandmother with a visit, but the grandmother has moved to a retirement home and is no longer in her old house. You would like to add foreshadowing to create suspense. Which sentence below would indicate foreshadowing that the grandmother may not be at the old family house when the character arrives?
A. Sydney imagined her grandmother's surprise and smiled; she couldn't remember the last time she had even called her grandmother, much less visited her!
B. At a stoplight, Sydney looked down at the locket in her passenger seat, eager to hear the story of this family heirloom from her Grandmother.
C. The hazy sun reflected off the road and gave a yellow glow to everything around her.
B. Her Grandmother's house was a rambling farmhouse on the outskirts of Wilton, nestled among old trees, enormous hydrangea bushes, and neat flower beds.

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