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To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
There were many, but it can be summarized as such: Federalists believed in a stronger centralized government and that the states were essentially part of one union that could enact laws upon all states. This party was primarily driven by Alexander Hamilton who correctly saw the need for this to happen from a economic stand-point, to pay off America's early debt and to establish a unified currency. The Anti-Federalists believed in strong states rights and a very minimalist federal government for many reasons. One such was a rational fear that a central government's president might be thought of as a King; whom they had just fought a revolutionary war against. Eventually the less-popular Federalists lost their power and for a period of time America had a one-party system within the Anti-Federalist party called the Democrat Republicans.
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Paine will predict that he is smart
Paine will predict that he is smart
Predict what you think will happen in act two
The verb predict means: to tell that something will or won't happen in the future.To 'predict' is to foretell - to say that something WILL happen before it happens.
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
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Flashbacks show details from the past. Foreshadowing is when something is hinted at and it can help you predict what's going to happen.