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Authors use foreshadowing to create suspense or to convey information that helps readers understand what comes later.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing can make extraordinary, even fanciful events seem more believable; if the text foreshadows something, the reader feels prepared for the events when they happen.
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I like my house it is nice and it is in the middle of nowhere.
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Answer: Dear ?,
Hello, How are you to day. I wanted to tell you how I celebrate Christmas. First, we help my mom decorate the tree. We set the Christmas tree up, thats set up ,like a week or two before Christmas. We help mom decorate the tree, and we put presents under the tree, a week or two before Christmas. Next, before Christmas day we cook our Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve, Turkey, cakes,pies, veggies, special dishes. Second, while we do that , we still look at the time to see how many hours are left before the day of Christamas. now you finsh it..........i hopethis helps
Explanation:
exaggerative . . . hyperbole
Junior describes himself as having an enormous skull and being so skinny that when he turned sideways he'd disappear. He is over exaggerating his features to get sympathy from the reader and to create humor. A hyperbole is an over exaggeration.