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Lady_Fox [76]
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3. The author says "I thought I knew the whole story." How is this foreshadowing?

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1 answer:
Zigmanuir [339]2 years ago
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Explanation:

"I thought I knew the whole story." indicates that there is more than what the person thought. which means that they probably going to tell you what really happened at some point. saying that foreshadows upcoming events because whenever you read something that says that, you are told the story and told what really happens (I am so. sorry if this doesn't make sense. I have trouble with words but I try my best)

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