The End of the Affair
How does the author use foreshadowing in The End of the Affair?

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In Book I, Chapter I, Henry and Benrix hear a footstep outside of the study. When they step out to find Sarah in the hall, dripping from the rain, Bendrix chides her.... protesting she’ll catch her death of cold if she goes out in the rain, foreshadowing Sarah's death.
The End of the Affair