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What would be an example of foreshadowing in a story about a criminal who ends up getting caught?

A. The author shows that the criminal feels internal conflict about her actions.
B. The criminal laughs off a friend's warning that she can't get away with breaking the law forever.
C. The author begins the story on a bright, sunny day that seems perfect and beautiful.
D. The narrator states where and how the criminal will be caught in the first sentence of the story.

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B. The criminal laughs off a friend's warning that she can't get away with breaking the law forever.

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Hello!

Foreshadowing is an indication of an event that is to take place in the future. It only gives us an indication of events in the future without telling us exactly what is going to happen.

Answer choice B is the best answer as it gives us a small hint as to what is going to happen to the criminal in the future without telling us directly. The criminal laughing off the friend's advice is a sign that she will continue to break the law, and will eventually be caught.

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