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      • Foreshadowing is a literary device in which authors hint at plot developments that don't actually occur until later in the story. Foreshadowing can be achieved directly or indirectly, by making explicit statements or leaving subtle clues about what will happen later in the text.
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  2. Foreshadowing is a literary device in which authors hint at plot developments that don't actually occur until later in the story. Foreshadowing can be achieved directly or indirectly, by making explicit statements or leaving subtle clues about what will happen later in the text.

  3. Literary Terms Worksheet: Definitions. Literary Terms Word Bank. Each of the literary terms in the list will be used exactly once. Write the correct term on the blank line for each definiton. allusion. climax. foreshadowing flashback. genre. imagery irony. metaphor. mood narrator. onomatopoeia. parody personification. refrain. satire setting.

  4. Practice Foreshadowing & Predicting Outcomes 1. Jeremy’s mother had written “Jeremy has football practice on Mondays and Fridays” across the calendar. Jeremy didn’t want to tell her that he had been kicked off the team, but he had to find a way to let her know. He reached for the eraser. What prediction can you make? a.

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  5. I. What is Foreshadowing? Foreshadowing gives the audience hints or signs about the future. It suggests what is to come through imagery, language, and/or symbolism. It does not directly give away the outcome, but rather, suggests it. II. Examples of Foreshadowing.

  6. Aug 7, 2023 · Start with a simple definition: Foreshadowing is when a writer gives a hint or a clue about something that will happen later in the story. Explain why authors use foreshadowing: It's used to build suspense, create tension, and make readers eager to find out what happens next.

  7. Foreshadowing is a common device used in literature, film, and television. It occurs when the author place deliberate clues in the narrative that tell the reader what is about to happen. For instance, in Flannery O’Connor’s story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” a family is killed by an escaped convict after getting in a car accident.

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