Select the correct text in the passage. Which detail foreshadows the central idea that Frantz's world is about to change? (1)... For a moment I thought of staying away from school and wandering about the field could hear the blackbirds whistling on the edge of the wood, and in the Rippert field, beh through their drill. All that was much more tempting to me than the rules concerning part resist, and I ran as fast as I could to school. As I passed the Mayor's office, I saw that there little board on which notices were posted. For two years all our bad news had come from conscriptions, orders from headquarters; and I thought without stopping (2) "What can it be now?" (3) Then, as I ran across the square, Wachter the blacksmith, who stood there with his ap out to me: (4) "Don't hurry so, my boy; you'll get to your school soon enough!" (5) I thought that he was making fun of me, and I ran into Monsieur Hamel's little yard al​

The detail that foreshadows the central idea that Frantz's world is about to change is "(2) 'What can it be now?'"

The detail that foreshadows the central idea that Frantz's world is about to change is (2) "What can it be now?"