Monday, August 24, 2009

Question #2

There are many instances where the author foreshadows what may happen later in the story. Define foreshadowing, give two examples, and explain how each instance adds to the story.

2 comments:

slagathor said...

~ Foreshadowing is when the author gives you a clue of what is going to happen next in the story. The author used foreshadowing a lot in the story for example in the beginning it says “ It looked like a good thing: but wait till I tell you,” and another example is “Bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for a ransom or two thousand dollars to a cent, but wait till I tell you.”

Milk Dud said...

We know it was dramatic irony when the kidnappers sent the note to the dad for the money.

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