Step-by-step explanation:
One may ask: what is Foreshadowing in literature? Basically, foreshadowing occurs when a writer indirectly gives a hint of what would happen later in the story.
Recall in the story "The Monkey’s Paw" the author, W.W Jacobs (William Wymark Jacobs) wrote initially in part one that Herberts' father was complaining about losing to son as they played the game of chess, and he added,
"the words died away on his lips, and he hid a guilty grin in his thin gray beard.”
This single statement reveals (foreshadows) an important detail in the story that someone would die and that Mr. White would guilt because he was responsible.