Bruiser

How does the author use foreshadowing in Bruiser?

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Early in the novel, Tennyson proves to the reader that he is not simply a self centered teenager, but a young man who clearly cares about his sister. In his attempts to protect his sister, Tennyson learns more about Brewster. This foreshadows a growing relationship between the two boys that will go beyond the relationship between Brewster and Bronte.

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