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Sure! Google will be better but I’ll try, like a ‘shadow’ (barely there, hidden) and ‘fore’ (meaning before) it means putting little hints in the early stages of a story of bigger events that will come later on in the plot, so the readers have a little bit but not too much information about how things will develop. A good story does this in a barely noticeable way, but just enough that things don’t come out of nowhere without any relation to the events or foreshadowing in the story beforehand, which is bad writing. I hope that made sense! Xx
Or was there not a whisper of foreshadowing til now before whipping this Yona thing out( ̄へ ̄)