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Readers look for clues from the author for what is coming. This is called foreshadowing .

Readers look for clues from the author for what is coming. This is called foreshadowing . Sometimes authors will give you hints about what is going to happen in a story. You may not know it was a hint when you read it, but the more you read, the more you understand.

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Readers look for clues from the author for what is coming. This is called foreshadowing .

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  1. Readers look for clues from the author for what is coming.This is called foreshadowing.

  2. Sometimes authors will give you hints about what is going to happen in a story. • You may not know it was a hint when you read it, but the more you read, the more you understand.

  3. People like to say that things come in threes, but the way Martine looked at it, that all depends on when you start counting and when you stop. For instance, she could say that the one bad thing happened along with three good things, but the truth was that the one bad thing was the very worst thing in the whole world, another was so small she didn’t really notice it at the time, and something else that she first thought was bad luck later turned out to be the best kind of fortune anyone could wish for. Whichever way you added it up, though, one thing was certain. The night Martine Allen turned eleven years old was the night her life changed completely and was never the same again. -White Giraffe (Chapter 1) by Lauren St. John

  4. Did you notice any hints from the author?

  5. People like to say that things come in threes, but the way Martine looked at it, that all depends on when you start counting and when you stop. For instance, she could say that the one bad thing happened along with three good things, but the truth was that the one bad thing was the very worst thing in the whole world, another was so small she didn’t really notice it at the time, and something else that she first thought was bad luck later turned out to be the best kind of fortune anyone could wish for. Whichever way you added it up, though, one thing was certain. The night Martine Allen turned eleven years old was the night her life changed completely and was never the same again. -White Giraffe by Lauren St. John

  6. Foreshadowing can sometimes be an event in the story. • Dreams characters have sometimes give you hints.

  7. Foreshadowing can sometimes be words from characters. • “You have to trust Martine. Everything happens for a reason.” • This is what Martine’s dad said to her before she went to bed when both of her parents were killed in a house fire.

  8. Look for examples of foreshadow while you read. • Maybe the author is trying to tell you something. • By J. Barnes 2009

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