On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 22:28:53 +0200, "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com>
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>news:Xns94C7634568AE6fstone69@207.69.154.201...
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>> I'm kind of amused that he uses the word, "Foreshadowing" too.
>> It is a literary device used in *fiction*.
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>Maybe, but fiction only is a foreshadowing of fact.
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Please use a dictionary. You might (gasp!) learn something.
Thomas P.
None of the Emperor's clothes had been so successful before.
"But he has got nothing on," said a little child.
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