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Which excerpt from The Great Gatsby is the best example of foreshadowing?
...he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I was from him, I could have
sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward-and distinguished nothing except a single green light,
minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock. When I looked once more for Gatsby he had
vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness.
Of course I knew what they were referring to, but I wasn't even vaguely engaged. The fact that gossip had
published the banns was one of the reasons I had come East. You can't stop going with an old friend on account of
rumors, and on the other hand I had no intention of being rumored into marriage.
I said lightly that I had heard nothing at all, and a few minutes later I got up to go home. They came to the door
with me and stood side by side in a cheerful square of light. As I started my motor Daisy peremptorily called:
"Wait!"
"Her family is one aunt about a thousand years old. Besides, Nick's going to look after her, aren't you, Nick? She's
going to spend lots of week-ends out here this summer. I think the home influence will be very good for her."