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Foreshadowing or Flashback?

Foreshadowing or Flashback?. Read each sentence and decide if the narrator is telling a foreshadowing clue or a flashback. Number you paper 1-6 and write “foreshadowing” or “flashback”. Foreshadowing or flashback?.

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Foreshadowing or Flashback?

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  1. Foreshadowing or Flashback? Read each sentence and decide if the narrator is telling a foreshadowing clue or a flashback. Number you paper 1-6 and write “foreshadowing” or “flashback”

  2. Foreshadowing or flashback? • When the current setting is interrupted to go back in time to learn more about a character or a situation, it is called... • The use of clues or hints to suggest something is going to happen in the future is called .... • Although she thought the roller coaster ride would be fun, the sensation of being flipped through the air made Rosie relive the horrible car accident she had suffered eight years ago. • After Jason accidently bumped into Ace in the hallway between class periods, Ace turned and told him that paybacks are nasty. • The smell of homemade chocolate chip cookies conjured up the image of Susan's grandmother standing in a flour-covered apron. • Lightening streaked across the greenish-black sky yet, the air was oddly still. When the warning siren shrieked, the family knew that they should head for the storm cellar.

  3. Review • When the current setting is interrupted to go back in time to learn more about a character or a situation, it is called... FLASHBACK • The use of clues or hints to suggest something is going to happen in the future is called .... FORESHADOWING • Although she thought the roller coaster ride would be fun, the sensation of being flipped through the air made Rosie relive the horrible car accident she had suffered eight years ago. FLASHBACK • After Jason accidently bumped into Ace in the hallway between class periods, Ace turned and told him that paybacks are nasty. FORESHADOWING • The smell of homemade chocolate chip cookies conjured up the image of Susan's grandmother standing in a flour-covered apron. FLASHBACK • Lightening streaked across the greenish-black sky yet, the air was oddly still. When the warning siren shrieked, the family knew that they should head for the storm cellar. FORESHADOWING

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