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What scenes of death does steinbeck describe in the beginning of chapter 6 that parallel the events of the previous chapter and foreshadow the event to come?.

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A water snake gliding in the pool is caught by a heron and eaten while its tail waves frantically, and a strong wind blows into the clearing and dies down.

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