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forshadowing is often used at the end of a chapter. in tuck everlasting, it's in the last sentence of the prologue. "But sometimes people fine this out too late."

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In the prologue of "Tuck Everlasting," foreshadowing is present through the mention of the protagonist, Winnie Foster, being at a crossroads in her life and the mystery surrounding the Tuck family. The vivid descriptions of the woods and the introduction of the magical spring also hint at the major themes of life and immortality that will be explored in the story. These elements create a sense of foreboding and curiosity that sets the stage for the events to come.

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