Click or tap TWO underlines sentences that use foreshadowing or flashback to reveal Martin Hackness’s instincts about weather- related trouble and the need for advance warning




Answer:
I think it’s “do you remember the day in the winter of 1898” one, and the last one i think is hackness trusted before long to be able to foretell a London fog with absolut accuracy.
Explanation:
These both show flash back and foreshadowing so therefore i think these are the correct answers I’m sorry if I am incorrect this is my first answer to a question