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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone PLEASE help me it's something hard for me. I'm having a hard time starting off my story with a foreshadow and it has to begin with a foreshadow. PleaseGuys!! My story is about Alexis (the main character) that starts off her schools day fine until.. The popular/mean girl starts bugging her and then she starts damaging school property like causing fire writing on bathroom walls. When the principal asks popular/mean girl who did that she blames it on Alexis that actually didn't do it

OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):

Perhaps you could have her dream about it, then wake up and have her be grateful that it was a dream.. just a suggestion. Check this site out for more help. http://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/2013/04/how-to-use-foreshadowing.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But I want the story to start off when Alexis is in school and I don't think that website exist because I tried to go to the website and it says error

OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):

Hmmm, it works for me. It might be something with your browser. But, essentially, foreshadowing is giving the reader a hint of what is going to happen before it happens. I honestly can't really help you with this because I don't really know what happens.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks I really appreciate for all the things you're doing but can you just he'll me with beginning and then I'll just go on

OpenStudy (geneticrockhopper247):

Okay, maybe she could be late for school (car trouble, traffic, or something that was not her fault), so she has to go to the principal's office (or for some other reason). The principal lets her off with a warning and says "don't let me catch you in here again." And Alexis says that she'll try to stay out of trouble or something. Just a suggestion....

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