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Writer's create _________ by leading the reader to expect something to happen
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Which of the following moments in “The Most Dangerous Game” represents an example of foreshadowing?
a. Whitney and
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Answer the following questions based on the excerpt in at least 2 complete sentences with evidence.
Which example/quote
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Writers create ______ by leading the reader to expect something to happen
humor irony suspense drama
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Which of the following moments in the most dangerous game represents an example of foreshadowing
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Which example/quote foreshadows an event in the story?
How does the author create dramatic irony?
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Which example/quote foreshadows an event in the story?
How does the author create dramatic irony? page 6 of unit 7 lesson one
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Which of the words from “An Arab Shepherd Is Searching . . . ” foreshadows the eventual outcome?
(1 point) Responses valley
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answer the following questions based on the excerpt in at least 2 complete sentences with evidence.
1. which example/quote
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The literary device of foreshadowing is used in which of the following excerpts? (1 point) Responses "They're spoiled and we're
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Select the correct answer from the list writers create blank by leading the reader to expect something to happen
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Pick the answer below that uses foreshadowing. (1 point)
"They're spoiled and we're spoiled." "Those screams--they sound
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Read the following excerpt from "The Swimming Contest" and use it to answer questions 4 - 6. Question 1 4. "Then let's have a
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Writers create by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
•suspense •humor •drama •Irony
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Which of the following statements by General Zaroff from "The Most Dangerous Game" adds to the suspense of the story?
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Writers create ——— by leading the reader to expect something to happen
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Writers create ______ by leading the reader to expect something to happen
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In "Saboteur," the author uses all of the following stylistic devices to foreshadow Mr. Chiu's method of revenge except
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Which phrase from passage one is an example of foreshadowing?
A in the heart of the woods there was a translucent spring B one
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1. Which example/quote foreshadows an event in the story?
2. How does the author create dramatic irony? "If I had been the boy
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All of the following lines of dialogue from "The Swimming Contest" contain foreshadowing
of events in the story except (1 point)
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All of the following can be used by an author to create foreshadowing in a narrative except
(1 point) a shift in mood or tone. a
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6. is providing hints about a story's eventual outcome. (1 point)
Otheme Oflashback foreshadowing personification
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Writers create _______ by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
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Keisha walked down the hallway to Room 28 at a quick, determined pace. She knocked on the door and heard a strong voice ask what
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Writers create by learning the reader to expect something to happen
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
Writers create (drama, irony, humor, or suspense) by leading the reader to
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What is foreshadowed by Mr.milgrom’s saying “there is nothing else they can do to us”?
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In the "Second Quarter" section of "The Crossover," Kwame Alexander foreshadows a change in Jordan (JB) and Josh's relationship
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In “The Lottery,” how does the fact that boys build a big pile of stones help create suspense?
(1 point) Responses The reader
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Unit 1, Warm-Up and First Quarter - You should have these completed by January 29th (but will not submit to Connexus until the
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How do authors foreshadow upcoming events
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If a writer wished to indicate that a character wasn't what he or she appeared to be, which of these sentences would be most
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If a writer wished to indicate that a character wasn't what he or she appeared to be, which of these sentences would be most
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Choose the correct definition for the term- foreshadowing.(1 point) Responses the prespective from which a story is told the
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play a Midsomer night stream to answer the question
The fairy queen Titanic has been
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has
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The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon
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Writers create ____ by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
drama irony humor suspense
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Writers create _____ by leading the reader to expect something to happen
A.irony B.suspense C.drama. D.humor
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Writers create by leading the reader to expect something to happen
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Writers create _____ by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
A. suspense B. irony C. drama D. humor
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has
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Draw slips of paper from a box.The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips.Or their ominous meeting until the
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The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon
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What does the narrator's dialogue on page 62 tell the reader about what will occur later in the plot? The monsters are due on
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has
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Which of the following is the most direct use of foreshadowing in the excerpt?
A. the early mention of Paul B. the analysis of
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Which of the following moments in “The Most Dangerous Game” represents an example of foreshadowing? (1 point) Responses
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What is foreshadowing?(1 point)
A literary technique used to develop suspense or hint at future events A type of weather
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