After the republican sniper had killed the opposing gunman, the republican sniper begins to wonder if he had killed someone he knew. The republican sniper became curious as to the identity of the man he killed; it was, after all, a civil war, he could've killed a neighbor or an old friend. The republican sniper's thoughts help to foreshadow who the republican sniper had killed
foreshadowing Foreshadowing, which is a literary device in which an author suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
Foreshadowing. A type of foreshadowing that deliberately misleads the audience is a red herring.
ForeshadowingForeshadowing.
An IRA sniper, an old lady, a machinegun operator, and a Free State sniper.
The abbrevation for sniper is snp.
No
Yes
no all the foreshadowing was done in acts 1-4
Yes, in "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty, repetition is used when the sniper takes the risk to light a cigarette twice, ultimately leading to his discovery and showdown with the enemy sniper. Additionally, the repetitive sound of gunshots and the sniper's internal struggle with his actions create a sense of repetition throughout the story.
The sentence "I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montagues" is a declaration of intent and does not contain any literary devices. It is not a simile, personification, alliteration, or foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing
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any sniper with a silencer
Just a sniper theres no indefintie word for it.
Sniper games are used for pure entertainment as are most games. Sniper games are games in which you become a sniper and develop skills with the use of guns and shooting different objects or characters throughout the game.
There are many used such as flashback, and foreshadowing. That's pretty much all I know. Any others?
The exposition is the introduction of the characters, setting, and background information in a story. Foreshadowing is a literary device used to give hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. In the exposition, foreshadowing can be used to set the stage for future events or build suspense for the reader.