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aCTIvITy 1.13
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In the beginning
Literary Terms
Foreshadowing refers to clues or hints signaling events that will occur later in the plot of a story.
Exposition
Details from the Text
Graphic Representation
What is foreshadowed?
Setting
Character(s)
Conflict
Working from the Text
6. Use the graphic organizer to analyze the beginning of the story—its exposition. The exposition of a story introduces the setting, characters, and conflict.
In addition, skim the story to find examples of foreshadowing. Authors use foreshadowing to add suspense and expectation about what will happen in
a story.
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