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What does foreshadowing provide the reader in a story?

A. Clues to a character's personality
B. Explanations for the primary conflicts
C. Details about the story's main setting
D. Hints of what's coming next in the plot

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Foreshadowing adds dramatic tension to a story by building anticipation about what might happen next. Authors use foreshadowing to create suspense or to convey information that helps readers understand what comes later.

Foreshadowing adds dramatic tension to a story by building anticipation about what might happen next. Authors use foreshadowing to create suspense or to convey information that helps readers understand what comes later.

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