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Foreshadowing is a verb because it is an action. But it can turn into an adjective.
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Cherry's comment to Ponyboy suggests trouble because he is quiet and he is nice.
I'd say BOTH. Monkeys are almost identical to humans. So what I would suggest is to take the info from that.
Zaroff's remarks about Cossacks being known for their wild and savage nature foreshadow his own behavior as the story progresses. His admiration for their skills in hunting and war hints at his own ruthless and cunning nature, setting the stage for his twisted game with Rainsford.
Yes, I'm sure there is plenty of scientific evidence to suggest this is possible.
Beforehand, Forebode, Forecast, Foretell, Portend, Predict, Prognosticate, Prophesise, Precognate, Precognition
no as monkeys would not understand that gum is not for swallowing and as they are smaller than apes and humans they would choke and die so if you have a monkey i wouldn't suggest giving gum to it
The external setting can reflect a character's inner reality through symbolism, mood, and atmosphere. For example, a dark and gloomy setting may suggest a character's feelings of sadness or despair, while a bright and peaceful setting may indicate feelings of joy or contentment. The setting can also provide context for the character's actions and choices based on how they interact with their environment.
a macaque is a type of monkey. a good example is the snow monkeys of japan. They are very cool, I suggest you check out some pictures
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