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    Class 6 Literature Worksheet on Foreshadowing

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    Class 6 Literature Worksheet on Foreshadowing
    Class 6 Literature Worksheet on Foreshadowing

    Class 6 Literature Worksheet on Foreshadowing

    Class 6Free DownloadPDF
    Riya Gor
    Riya GorVisit Profile
    I’m a passionate educator with 8+ years of teaching experience, currently working with PlanetSpark. I specialize in building strong communication and language skills in students through engaging and student-friendly methods. I believe in creating a positive learning environment where students feel confident to express themselves.

     Literature Skills - Foreshadowing for Grade 6

     
    This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on foreshadowing, a crucial literary technique used to hint at future events in a story. Students will engage with various exercises that help them identify foreshadowing clues in different contexts, building a deeper understanding of how authors create suspense and prepare the reader for upcoming events. 
     


    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 


    This worksheet includes a range of exercises to develop students' skills in recognizing and interpreting foreshadowing:

    🧠 **Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions** 
    Students read sentences and choose the correct foreshadowing clue from the options. For example, "Dark clouds gather suddenly" – students must recognize that it suggests trouble ahead.

    ✏️ **Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks** 
    Students complete sentences with the right words that suggest foreshadowing. For example, "A dog keeps barking at night may ____________ risk nearby."

    📋 **Exercise 3 – True or False** 
    Students determine whether the sentence contains a foreshadowing clue or not. For example, "A distant thunder may hint later conflict" – students must decide whether this is true or false.

    📝 **Exercise 4 – Underline the Words** 
    Students underline the foreshadowing clues in given sentences. For example, "The lights flickered in the silent room" – the student will underline "flickered" and "silent."

    ✅ **Exercise 5 – Complete the Paragraph** 
    Students fill in the blanks of a paragraph with words that create clear foreshadowing, helping them apply their understanding in a storytelling context.
     


    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)



    **Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers** 
    1. a) It hints at trouble ahead. 
    2. a) It shows a future problem. 
    3. b) It hints something is wrong. 
    4. a) It hints danger later. 
    5. b) It hints something will happen. 
    6. b) It hints hidden news ahead. 
    7. a) It hints trouble is coming. 
    8. a) It hints suspense ahead. 
    9. b) It hints danger nearby. 
    10. a) It hints conflict will occur.
     


    **Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks** 
    1. suggest 
    2. indicate 
    3. imply 
    4. create 
    5. signal 
    6. reveal 
    7. build 
    8. point 
    9. raise 
    10. hint 
     


    **Exercise 3 – True or False Answers** 
    1. True 
    2. False 
    3. True 
    4. False 
    5. False 
    6. True 
    7. True 
    8. False 
    9. True 
    10. False 
     


    **Exercise 4 – Underlined Foreshadowing Clues** 
    1. "Dark clouds gathered" 
    2. "A note lay unopened" 
    3. "The dog growled softly" 
    4. "The lights flickered" 
    5. "A shadow moved quickly" 
    6. "The wind howled" 
    7. "She felt uneasy" 
    8. "The old bridge creaked" 
    9. "A sudden hush" 
    10. "A strange mark"
     


    **Exercise 5 – Complete the Paragraph Answers** 
    In a quiet lane in Pune, Asha was walking home when she noticed **clouds** gathering above the houses. The air felt **silent**, and even the birds were quiet. She heard a **loud** sound behind the trees and began to **rush** faster. Near the gate, a **strange** figure stood still. The streetlights began to **flicker** one by one, making the path dim. Asha remembered a **dark** story from her grandmother. Suddenly, the wind grew **loud**, and she felt a sense of **fear**. She started to **rush** towards her house quickly.
     


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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Foreshadowing is a literary device where hints or clues are given early in a story to suggest what may happen later.

    Students can look for small clues, warnings, or unusual details in the text that hint at future events in the story.

    It improves reading comprehension and helps learners predict outcomes and understand story structure better in literature worksheets.

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