Actually, flashbacks and foreshadowing can occur anywhere in a story, but are more likely to be in the beginning because there are more events left to unfold and to be foreshadowed, and they also add to the exposition, conflict or complications.
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The double wheel around the moon in the beginning foreshadows to a snow storm coming later in the story. Steven telling Ann "Across the hills in a storm like this-it would be suicide to try." foreshadowing that John is going to die
By foreshadowing that he would die, he made the book less interesting.
In the beginning, Scrooge was mean, a lover of money, lonely, selfish, bitter, unhappy and uncaring toward others.
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Lincoln would use military force only when necessary.
Shakespeare sometimes gave a prologue to his plays, foreshadowing events that would happen in the play and such. It gave the audience a hint as to what the play would be like. The plays often started with some startling event, like the appearance of witches, or a ghost, or a fight, or a riot, which would catch the audience's attention.
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;)
Petrissage is one part of traditional Swedish massage. Traditionally, petrissage would be used toward the beginning of the massage to help loosen tissue.
To accurately answer your question, I would need specific details or context about the text from lines 920-921, as well as information about the flashback being referenced. If you provide those lines or a brief summary of the content, I'd be happy to help clarify how they relate to the flashback!
The writer could use a flashback.
I walked out of the room, and saw the portrait of my mother in the otherwise empty hallway. *I remembered, years ago, my father would stare mindlessly at it for minutes, sometimes hours, before a bird chirping would awaken him from his trance.* Without warning, a bird chirped, and I immediately tore my eyes away from that portrait.Sentence enclosed by asterisks is a flashback.