Foreshadowing is a literary device
characterized by the use of words or
phrases that hin...
English, 27.09.2019 00:30 linacelina6027
Foreshadowing is a literary device
characterized by the use of words or
phrases that hint at something-typically
something badâthat is going to happen
later in the story. this is done without
revealing the story or spoiling the suspense.
using this information as a guide, which of
the following sentences from the passage
best demonstrates the use of
foreshadowing?
Answers: 2
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