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which excerpt from \the scarlet ibis\ most foreshadows that the narrator will feel regret for something he has done to doodle?
but all that is (like right now), as i sit in the cool, green - draped parlor, the grindstone begins to turn, and time with sometimes changes is ground away—and i remember doodle.
doodle was my brother and he was going to be with me forever, no matter what i did, so i dragged him across the burning cotton field to share with him the only beauty i knew, old woman swamp.
there is within me (and with sadness i have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times i was mean to doodle.
once i had succeeded in teaching doodle to walk, i began to believe in my own infallibility and i prepared a terrific development program for him, unknown to mama and daddy, of course.
To determine the correct excerpt, we analyze each option for foreshadowing of the narrator's regret towards Doodle.
- Option A: Describes remembering Doodle but doesn't hint at regret.
- Option B: Talks about dragging Doodle but focuses on his acceptance, not regret.
- Option C: The phrase "a knot of cruelty... sometimes bears the seed of our destruction" implies the narrator's cruel actions (towards Doodle) will lead to destruction/regret, as cruelty from love can cause harm.
- Option D: Discusses teaching Doodle to walk and planning a program, showing ambition, not regret.
So Option C best foreshadows regret as it introduces the idea of cruelty (from the narrator) that leads to destruction, hinting at future regret.
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C. There is within me (and with sadness I have watched it in others) a knot of cruelty borne by the stream of love, much as our blood sometimes bears the seed of our destruction, and at times I was mean to Doodle.