Bless the Beasts and Children

How does the author use foreshadowing in Bless the Beasts and Children?

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In Chapter 13, the knowledge of their victory is enough for the Bedwetters to revel in. They do not need to flaunt it. The reminder of the boys' abilities when they act together is an immediate foreshadowing of the next event —that of successfully setting the buffalo free.

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