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Which phrase best describes foreshadowing?

A. speeding up or slowing down time

B. skipping ahead to key moments in the story

C. hinting at an event that will happen later

D. describing a moment from the past

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User Mihailo
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Answer:

I believe the answer is C. hinting at an event that will happen later

Step-by-step explanation:

the definition of foreshadowing is "be a warning or indication of (a future event) "

That's why I think the answer to the question is C!

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User Jdavies
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Foreshodowing= C. hinting at an event that will happen later

Defenition;

fore·shad·ow

[fôrˈSHadō]

VERB

foreshadowing (present participle)

be a warning or indication of (a future event):

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User Moshe Eshel
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