The correct answer is foreshadowing because foreshadowing means to be a warning or indication of (a future event) and the question has a clue to this answer(give clues about an event that will accur later in the story).So...if occur later means the same thing as in the future,then occur later in the future would be foreshadowing.Get it?I hope so.Anyway.I just answered this question and got it correct.So either way,it will still be foreshadowing;)
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Literary clues are hints or indications provided by an author within a literary work that help readers understand the text on a deeper level. These clues can be in the form of foreshadowing, symbolism, imagery, or other literary devices that add layers of meaning to the writing. By paying attention to these clues, readers can uncover themes, character motivations, and plot developments within the text.
Foreshadowing has been a literary device for hundred of years. It is used when the writer wishes to give a hint of things to come. It is not clear who first used this device and indeed, there are instances of such a technique within the Bible.
Foreshadowing
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On page 175 of "Lord of the Flies," foreshadowing can be seen in the growing tensions among the boys, particularly between Ralph and Jack. This foreshadows the eventual breakdown of their society and descent into chaos and violence. Additionally, the emergence of the Lord of the Flies symbolizes the darker instincts and savagery within the boys, foreshadowing further deterioration of their morality and civilization.
-Imagery. The town of Soho is described as an area full of questionable activities by the people in it and the shape of the town. -The multiple narrative split between the characters: Utterson, Lanyon and Dr Jekyll.
One example of foreshadowing in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is when Mr. Hyde tramples a girl in the street without remorse, hinting at his more sinister nature. Another example is the physical transformation that Dr. Jekyll undergoes when turning into Mr. Hyde, which serves as a foreshadowing of the internal conflict within him.
Well, honey, in "The Summer I Turned Pretty," you've got some good ol' foreshadowing to keep you on your toes, some juicy dramatic irony to make you feel all knowing, and a sprinkle of symbolism to keep things interesting. It's like a literary cocktail with a twist of plot devices that'll leave you thirsty for more. Cheers to that, darling!
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A border line for drafting is a firm line defining the edge or limit of a drawing or document. It helps to visually separate the content of the drawing from excess space and ensures that the drawing is contained within a specific area.