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2. Which of these statements from the text is NOT evidence of foreshadowing? *

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"Here is a liquid as colorless as water, almost tasteless, quite imperceptible in coffee, wine, or any other
beverage. It is also quite imperceptible to any known method of autopsy."
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"I like to oblige," said the old man. "Then customers come back, later in life, when they are better off, and
want more expensive things. Here you are. You will find it very effective."
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An old man sat in the rocking-chair, reading a newspaper. Alan, without a word, handed him the card he had
been given. "Sit down, Mr. Austen," said the old man very politely. "I am glad to make your acquaintance.
"Please a customer with one article, and he will come back when he needs another. Even if it is more costly.
He will save up for it, if necessary."

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Answer:

An old man sat in the rocking-chair, reading a newspaper. Alan, without a word, handed him the card he had

been given. "Sit down, Mr. Austen," said the old man very politely. "I am glad to make your acquaintance.

"Please a customer with one article, and he will come back when he needs another. Even if it is more costly.

He will save up for it, if necessary."

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