Unit 1, Warm-Up and First Quarter - You should have these completed by January 29th (but will not submit to Connexus until the study guide is complete on February 29th) "the crossover"

What is foreshadowing? How do authors foreshadow upcoming events in the story?

LOOK UP & THEN DEFINE FORESHADOWING IN YOUR OWN WORDS:

(make it sound like a fifth grader and make it less than 300 words)

Foreshadowing is when the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. They do this to build suspense and make the reader curious about what will happen next. Authors can foreshadow upcoming events in a few different ways, like using mysterious symbols or objects, having characters say things that hint at future events, or describing the setting in a way that suggests something exciting or scary is about to happen. Foreshadowing is like a sneak peek of the future in a book, and it helps make the story more interesting and exciting for readers.