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In "A Monster Calls," the author uses various elements to foreshadow the end of the book, such as recurring themes of loss and acceptance, symbolic references to the monster itself, and the protagonist's emotional journey. These elements build tension and create a sense of inevitability leading towards the conclusion, where the protagonist must come to terms with his emotions and face the truth.

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