Which of the following is an example foreshadowing in which Saki subtly suggests that his character may be hearing wolves distance?
In "The Interlopers," Saki foreshadows that his character Georg can hear wolves in the distance through the use of sound imagery and subtle hints. When Georg lies on the ground after being shot by Ulrich, he "listened and knew that at any moment he might hear a long-drawn howl." Saki's use of the word "might" suggests that Georg is not certain about what he hears but has a strong suspicion. Additionally, the phrase "long-drawn howl" creates a sense of foreboding and suggests that something ominous is approaching.