What are your answer choices?
A, because it isn’t comparing anything, it’s not in chronological order or it would say ‘first, next, etc,’ it isn’t problem and solution because well, there wasn’t a solution to the Titanic accident, so that leaves it to be A.
A change of scenery, prop being presented, or a conversation being had about future events can all be examples of:
<h3>What is Foreshadowing?</h3>
Foreshadowing in literature refers to the dropping of subtle hints that will help the audience to have some insight into future occurrences.
An example is when the props or objects used in the drama are presented. It helps the observer to form some ideas about what might happen in the story.
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It could go both ways, but really, he does by letting them have a head start and a place to hide.