Sarah, Plain and Tall

How does the author use foreshadowing in Sarah, Plain and Tall?

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In Chapter One, MacLachlan uses the natural symbolism of weather and the seasons to foreshadow a change in the family's emotional weather, however, indicating to the reader that there is new hope for familial happiness.

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