1.) All of the following can be used by writers to foreshadow events in a story except. a. a sudden change in setting. b. the sequence of plot events. c. dialogue between characters. d. alliterative language. . 2.) all of the following statements about the setting of a story are true except. a. sometimes the setting and the plot cannot be seperated. b. the setting is defined as the place in which the action of a story occurs.. c. the description of a setting often helps to support the mood created in a story. d. the setting of a story often helps the motives and behavior of the characters

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The one that can not be used to foreshadow would be : D. alliterative language
Alliterative language generally used for styling, not foreshadowing.

The statement that is not true about the setting of a story is : A. sometimes the setting and plot cannot be separated
They both are entirely different. Plot is what happen in the story while setting is WHERE it happen

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For my test that i just took. My question and answer chooses was

All of the following can be used by an author to create foreshadowing in a narrative except           A. a shift in mood or tone.           B. a sudden change in the setting.           C. the appearance of symbolic images or objects.           D. the use of figurative language to create an impression.           The answer is/was D. the use of figurative language to create an impression.

Number 2 isn't the same as mine. But Number 2 for this is A. sometimes the setting and the plot cannot be separated.

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