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How does the narrator’s mention of his sharpened sense of hearing in paragraph 1 foreshadow the old man’s death?

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It foreshadows the point when the old man’s heartbeat drives the narrator to kill him.
It foreshadows the point when the old man’s heartbeat drives the narrator to kill him.

It foreshadows the narrator’s ability to hear the police coming to check on the old man.
It foreshadows the narrator’s ability to hear the police coming to check on the old man.

It foreshadows the narrator’s decision to murder the old man partly due to his loud voice.
It foreshadows the narrator’s decision to murder the old man partly due to his loud voice.

It foreshadows the time when the old man’s sleep is disturbed by the narrator at the door.
It foreshadows the time when the old man’s sleep is disturbed by the narrator at the door.