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Keith_Richards [23]
1 year ago
6

Which passage below from

English
1 answer:
Reptile [31]1 year ago
3 0

B. Sec. 19: If she had said the words herself they could hardly have blessed me more shows foreshadowing.

Writers use the literary device of foreshadowing to suggest to readers certain events or characters that will occur later on in a novel. When used effectively, foreshadowing is a great tool for building dramatic tension and suspense for readers. It may create emotional anticipations for character actions and/or plot developments. This can increase a reader's appreciation of a literary work, deepen its significance, and aid the reader in seeing parallels between it and other works of literature and literary topics.

Foreshadowing is a powerful literary strategy that works in almost all storytelling mediums. Poems, flash fiction, drama, novels, television, and film are all included in this.

Learn more about foreshadowing on:

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