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Foreshadowing

Foreshadowing. By: Allison Sledge Lorrianna Rosser Dominique Hubbard. What is foreshadowing?. ✓ Foreshadowing is the technique of hinting about something that will occur later in the story.  Step 1:Identify and analyze foreshadowing.

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Foreshadowing

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  1. Foreshadowing By: Allison Sledge Lorrianna Rosser Dominique Hubbard

  2. What is foreshadowing? ✓ Foreshadowing is the technique of hinting about something that will occur later in the story.

  3. Step 1:Identify and analyze foreshadowing. ✓ Foreshadowing creates suspense and makes readers eager to find out what happens next.

  4. Step 2: Identify and analyze suspense  Suspense makes a reader curious about the outcome of a story or an event within a story.

  5. I ran home and saw my puppy had been kidnapped. “I know I should have locked the gate.” Kyli said…. 1. What do you think will happen next? A. She will start to make posters. B. Mom took it to the pound. C. She didn’t do nothing 2. Which words starts the foreshadowing. A. I ran B. Kyli said C. Locked D. I know I should have locked the gate…

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