Yes . Because it's not "you're" cause you are not gonna say "how did you are test go?"
Both are similar to each other. However, foreshadowing hints at the possible outcomes in the future without any interruption in the story and using events or dialogues of characters in the present time. Flash-forward, on the other hand, is an interjected scene that takes the story forward in time. Flash-forwards are bound to happen in the story because it is showing you the future of the story, but foreshadowing is just hinting and predicting future events, so they may or may not happen.
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Tessie is brought in at the right moment to shape the character plot in a certain way, as in any book including a plot relating to humans.<span />
Answer: The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes.
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<span>D. The first two years of my life were spent in Germany—my father was stationed there.
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