Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Response by Cytlaly Munoz

The first foreshadowing I saw was "I had often wondered what Old Dan would do if Little Ann got into some kind of a predicament." I knew that this was foreshadowing because I notice that this sentence had nothing to do with the rest of the chapter. A other foreshadowing I saw was "never under estimate the cunning of an old river coon. When the nights are dark and the gruond is slick,they can pull some mean tricks tricks on a hound. Sometime the trick can be fatal." I notice that this was foreshadowing because when you remember something that thing often happens. The last foreshadowing I notice was "As I stood listening I heard a gurgling sound out in the middle of the stream." I knew this was foreshadowing because it was saying that something was under water. The foreshadowing in this chapter helped me a lot for under standing what was happening. It also helped me in pedicting what was going to happen.

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