Flashbacks show details from the past. Foreshadowing is when something is hinted at and it can help you predict what's going to happen.
False. Flashbacks are used to provide background information or context to the story, but they do not necessarily predict what will happen in the future. They are a narrative tool that helps deepen the audience's understanding of the characters and their motivations.
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
the answer is "to predict"
Free cheese for everybody. Seriously, this is not something that could reasonably happen, and it's essentially impossible to predict what might happen if something that can't happen did happen, because we'd have to more or less throw out all the laws of physics that allow us to predict what would happen to get the thing that can't happen to happen.
You can't... You can do things in life to ensure something MIGHT happen. However you can't predict the future.
It's difficult to predict, isn't it, because we cannot predict what that new information might prove to be.
Predictive software looks at trends and patterns in order to be able to predict what might happen in particular circumstances. Examples of this might be stocks and shares software.
Scientists usually use extensometer. But it is difficult to measure the whole landslide area.
Our crystal ball has been broken, so we are not able to predict what might happen in the world should a mineral harder than diamond be discovered in future.
it might actually happen scientist say a large meteor is headed towards earth
Um, you might be traumatised by it. Ouch. Try seeing a therapist.
The difference between flashback and foreshadowing is that:flashback is when the story (or work) is taken back in time to usually to highlight something new into the story.foreshadowing is when there are hints about what might happen later on in the story.