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1 1.1.3 Quiz: Understand the Shape of a Story
Read this passage:
The guy was of medium height and build, with sandy blond
hair and light eyes. He sat at a table in the back of the
restaurant as Sara approached with her pen and pad ready.
"What can I get you?" she asked, smiling. The guy hadn't
even opened his menu.
"Coffee with no cream or sugar. Nothing to eat, thank you."
When Sara leaned in to retrieve his menu, she caught a
whiff of animal scent. Then the man grabbed the menu
with lightning speed, and Sara noticed thick, dark hair on
his hands. "I'll keep the menu, thanks," he said.
Which section of the passage most clearly foreshadows that the man has
supernatural powers?
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