“Remember, Cinderella,” warned her fairy godmother, “you must leave the ball at midnight. If you stay later, everything will turn back as it was. Your coach will become a pumpkin again. Your gown will become rags. Promise me you will remember.”
“Of course, I’ll remember,” said Cinderella, but as her coach carried her toward the ball, the warning was replaced in her mind with images of dancing and music.
Understanding Foreshadowing

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7th Grade
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Hard
Sarah Williams
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Flashback
Foreshadowing
theme
climax
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the Paragraph foreshadowing?
The Argonauts saw fire so they thought they saw humans
The fog muffled the voices, so they thought they just had the first close encounter with aliens in history.
The voices were not human at all and they are in danger.
The voices are not human and are friendly voices
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which line is a clue that foreshadows that the paw is a bad thing?
“At last, the sergeant major begins to tell them about the dried-up paw.”
“The sergeant major does not want to talk about the paw.”
“The sergeant major has spent twenty-one years in India.”
“He entertains the White family with stories of his adventures.”
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
One way a writer builds suspense is...
by creating a mysterious setting
by introducing characters through out a text
by providing clues of a future event
telling the facts
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage carefully. Which sentence foreshadows that the wedding will not go as planned? Joe and Jill had been planning their wedding for months. In the weeks leading up the big day, they had checked the weather forecast obsessively to see if they would be able to get married in Jill's mother's rose garden or if they would have to move the ceremony indoors. All the forecasts said the weather would be sunny and warm, perfect for an outdoor ceremony. On the morning of the event, while Jill and her bridesmaids got ready, Joe and his groomsman set up tables and chairs in the garden. They decorated each table with a crisp white tablecloth and a vase of flowers. As they headed inside to change into their tuxedos, one of the groomsman noticed a dark cloud far off in the distance.
All the forecasts said the weather would be sunny and warm, perfect for an outdoor ceremony.
As they headed inside to change into their tuxedos, one of the groomsman noticed a dark cloud far off in the distance.
On the morning of the event, while Jill and her bridesmaids got ready, Joe and his groomsman set up tables and chairs in the garden.
They decorated each table with a crisp white tablecloth and a vase of flowers.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Read the following passage and determine which excerpt best foreshadows the ending.
When Mr. Goodenwell saw his baby boy Vince for the first time, he swore that he'd do anything to protect the little guy. This was easy at first, when all Vince did was lie in a pillow and drink milk. But as little Vince grew bigger, he started walking. And once he started walking, he got into everything. He was becoming a serious threat to himself when Mr. Goodenwell, making good on his vow to protect his son, went to the store and bought $150 worth of equipment to childproof his home. He put covers on the outlets, bumpers on the table corners, and a sliding lock on the toilet lid. But right as Mr. Goodenwell was adjusting the covers on the door knobs, Vince pulled the cap off an outlet and choked on it. Mr. Goodenwell found him just in time.
But as little Vince grew bigger, he started walking.
He put covers on the outlets, bumpers on the table corners, and a sliding lock on the toilet lid.
He was becoming a serious threat to himself.
This was easy at first, when all Vince did was lie in a pillow and drink milk.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
What is foreshadowing?
The use of clues to suggest what will happen later in the story
The use of figurative language to suggest what will happen later in the story
The use of friendship to suggest what will happen later in the story
The use of suspense to suggest what will happen later in the story
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