An example of foreshadowing that might be too obvious is announcing an event before it occurs. Like if this was a love story about if a struggling couple would get married, and the author foreshadows says something like "X booked the wedding at Naples", that's foreshadowing.
And now an example for something not foreshadowed enough; Like let's take the wedding example, and it ended with a phone call saying something like "I love your dog" and they just hang up, and the story ends. Like first, it was irrelevant, and second, that's not a cliffhanger or foreshadowing. So it's weak.
Figurative language is a literary device. he doesn't use similie or metaphor
This question is about the book "The Wave".
Answer:
C. within the students of the classroom.
Explanation:
Act 2 initiates a conflict between students in the class that Ross is the teacher. This is because the students did a school activity in a very poor and sloppy way, with the exception of two students. This caused a discontent of the teacher who complained to the students, causing a conflict in the classroom.
This moment is important, because Ross reinforces the importance of the organization in all the activities we propose to do. This ties in with Ross' explanation of how the organization of the Nazis was an important factor in the success of his campaigns.