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What is it called when a story goes back in time?

What is it called when a story goes back in time?

Flashback: when a relevant past event is brought up in the current time of the story.

What’s a foreshadow?

noun. an indication of something that will happen in the future, often used as a literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments: The gothic novel uses foreshadowing to build suspense.

What is an example of foreshadow?

Common Examples of Foreshadowing A pre-scene shows something that will reoccur. For example, in a western movie, the good guy enters a bar, has a drink, and leaves. The bad guy scowls and spits on the floor and you know there is definitely more to come between them. Heightened concern is also used to foreshadow events.

How do you foreshadow?

To create foreshadowing in fiction or non-fiction,Give the reader direct information by mentioning an upcoming event or explaining the plans of the people or characters portrayed in the text: Place clues in the first few sentences of a story or chapter to indicate the themes that will be important later:

How is figurative language used in writing?

Ways to Use Figurative Language in WritingA metaphor compares two things by suggesting that one thing is another: “The United States is a melting pot.”A simile compares two things by saying that one thing is like another: “My love is like a red, red rose.”Hyperbole is a form of exaggeration: “I would die without you.”