Foreshadowing.
foreshadowing foreshadowing; suspense
Foreshadowing is the literary device where the author gives a warning or indication of a future event in the story. It helps create suspense and build anticipation for the reader.
its something bad that has happened here
not neccessarily, it doesnt have to do with an author at all
The author gives the reader facts about the area´s animal and plant life both before and after the dam was built. :)
are hints that the author gives to help a difficult or unusual word.
The author gives the reader facts about the area's animal and plant life both before and after the dam was built.
Comprehension is manifested when a reader interacts with the text. A reader brings in his world knowledge in reading, so that if a student has no prior knowledge, a reader could not contribute to the text. Reading comprehension comes in when a reader gives his views on the test not just simply agreeing on the author's ideas...
Impression, opinion, thoughts.
mood
The reader learns that Beneatha is independent
The persuasive device that gives the reader only two choices is called a false dilemma or black-and-white fallacy. It presents an argument as if there are only two options when there may actually be other alternatives or nuances that have not been considered.