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Benito has a conversation with Camila, the camp director, at the end of his first day of work.

How does his reaction after the conversation serve as foreshadowing?

Benito is tense and whistles when he’s nervous, which ultimately helps him find an idea for the campers’ performance.

Benito thinks that Camila might already regret giving him the job, which makes him tense and worried.

Benito feels bad for Camila and the campers, which increases the pressure he puts on himself to succeed for their sake.

Benito worries that Camila will think he's incompetent at his job and plans on replacing him when Luci comes back.

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