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Malia closed and locked the door. Then she moved her desk in front of it, and she dragged her couch in front of the desk. By the time
she was finished, most of the room's furniture was piled in front of the front door, and anyone or anything who tried to get through it
would have quite a lot to contend with. Malia surveyed her handiwork and, satisfied that she was safe, went upstairs. Unfortunately,
she didn't consider the fact that the path to and from the home's front window was unobstructed and clear.
How does the writer's use of foreshadowing in this passage impact the text?
O It creates conflict in the story by highlighting the problem that Malia will face if she needs to leave the house quickly.
O It creates surprise in the story by revealing the shocking fact that the home has a window on its ground floor.
O It creates tension in the story by hinting that Malia's efforts have not fully protected her from danger.
O It creates humor in the story by describing the absurd lengths that Malia goes to in order to protect herself.

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I would say c, it creates tension in the story...

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