Answer: A. False
This is plagiarism.
A better way to do this that is not plagiarism is by reading the paragraph source, putting it away so it's out of sight, then creating a paragraph of your own from scratch using the ideas that you just read.
Writing is a personal process there is not just one way to do it.
The correct answer is option A. Foreshadowing is a literary technique writers use in order to give a hint of what is to come later in the story. Usually, foreshadowing appears at the beginning of the chapter or of the story. There are many ways of creating foreshadowing. In fiction, this technique is used to create an atmosphere of suspense.
Examples:
- "Suddenly, a cool breeze started blowing and made a windy night". (foreshadows thunderstorm)
- "The battle between good and evil started" (foreshadows danger).