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What is the suffix for foreshadowing?

There isn't a specific suffix for "foreshadowing." The term itself is already a noun, and it's not typically used in a way that would require a suffix to modify its meaning.

However, you could use words related to foreshadowing with suffixes, such as:

* foreshadowed (past participle): Describes something that has been hinted at beforehand.

* foreshadowing (noun): The act of hinting at future events.

* foreshadower (noun): A person who hints at future events.

If you are looking for a term to describe a specific type of foreshadowing, you could use a compound word with a suffix, like:

* Symbolic foreshadowing: Using symbols to hint at future events.

* Dramatic foreshadowing: Using dramatic elements to hint at future events.

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