generally called foreshadowing
Foreshadowing is a literary technique where subtle hints are dropped about future events in a story. This technique can create suspense, build anticipation, and add depth to the plot by allowing readers to make connections between past and future events. Writers use foreshadowing to enhance the overall narrative and keep readers engaged.
The antonym of "past" is "future." The past refers to events that have already happened, while the future represents events that are yet to occur.
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Sonic don't make any hints of love... yet.
Not yet it only hints that he wants attention.
The literary term "allegory" is a very old and yet, still today, quite commonly used term. Its fundamental definition is "symbolic story"; that is, an allegory is a narrative (or, story) of some kind that tells one tale at the surface with another tale being told through symbolic interpretation of the characters, events, images, etc., of that "surface" story.
The biological incidents are incidents of a biological nature. Experts do not yet know what they will be, because the events have unfortunately not yet unfurled.
No. The writer and artist, Masashi Kishimoto, isn't finished writing the story yet.
They haven't yet but there have been many hints that they have feelings for each other so all we can do is wait and see!
An anime? Not yet, if any. There is a manga series, though that covers the events in the games. It isn't exact and doesn't cover absolutely everything but they put it together in a nice story.
That is yet to be seen, my friend. that which was may yet be succeeded in this title by that which will be.
No