Why do authors use foreshadowing? A. To set the current time in the story b. To give more information from the past c. To provide a deeper meaning of the conflict in the story d. To build drama or tension and make the reader wonder what will happen next

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Authors use foreshadowing primarily d. To build drama or tension and make the reader wonder what will happen next. Foreshadowing creates anticipation and suspense, engaging readers by hinting at future events or outcomes, which can enhance their emotional investment in the story.