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English, 14.11.2019 05:31, samflores236

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decide whether each group of sentences is an example of foreshadowing or flashback
circle the correct term. then, underline the words that you choose your answer
1. the sight of the little waterfall reminded nick of niagara falls. then he was
there before the dramatic falls. he was wearing that heavy black raincoat
he was surrounded by mist.
foreshadowing
flashback
2. marcy did not hear the door creak open. she knew no one would be home
for hours. happily she headed downstairs, thinking only of the hour she
would spend by the pool.
foreshadowing
flashback

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