Foreshadowing is a literary device where the author hints at future events in a story. Flashback is when the story shifts to an earlier time to provide background information. Suspense is the feeling of anticipation or tension created by the author to keep the reader engaged. Imagery is the use of descriptive language to create a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
Literary devices are tools or techniques that a writer uses to enhance the story or to give more meaing to the story (eg figures of speech, foreshadowing, flashback, simile, metaphor, irony..).
Foreshadowing in literature is a literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. It creates suspense and helps to build tension by suggesting future events. Foreshadowing can help readers anticipate the direction of the plot and adds depth to the storytelling.
Flashback!
"Suspense" is the state of remaining in anticipation of surprise.
What does concrete imagery mean?
to use imagery
Foreshadowing in Tagalog means "naghuhudyat" or "nagpapaabogado." It refers to the literary technique of giving hints or clues about what will happen later in a story or narrative.
11 (if you mean the flashback)
The audience do not know what is happening.
Foreshadowing is a glimpse if what is about to happen. Ex: If only the boy knew how wrong he was.
Fashback? Do you mean flashback? Fashback is a cafe in Minnesota, but flashbacks do exist
A legal dictionary has 17 different applications of the word suspense, suspended, or suspension. More specific information is needed about the context in which the word 'suspense' is being applied.