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Billy closed his eyes, hoping against hope that the name would go away, but when he opened them, it was still there: billy mason. not billy mason farrell, just billy mason. "what? " he tried to scream, overcome by fear, but no sound came out. "what do you want? " he finally whispered, but no one answered. hours later, after billy had drifted in and out of sleep all night, he woke up. the door across the landing was still open. a soft light filled the room and, once more, he saw his name. it was not a figment of his imagination; his name was painted in gold on the cover of a book. which line from the excerpt is an example of foreshadowing? a. not billy mason farrell, just billy mason. b. "what? " he tried to scream . .c. the door across the landing was still open. d. a soft light filled the room . .

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