What event is foreshadowed by the Prince’s words?Romeo and Juliet meeting at a wild party
Romeo and Juliet disobeying their parents
Romeo and Juliet’s secret wedding
Romeo and Juliet’s tragic deaths

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Answer 1
Answer:

The event that is foreshadowed by the Prince’s words is Romeo and Juliet’s tragic deaths.

What is Foreshadowing?

This refers to the literary element that is used to predict the future in a literary text,

Here, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration of Prince which shows that the union of Romeo and Juliet would have a tragic end as they would both lose their lives.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: D: Romer and Juliet's tragic deaths

Explanation: Trus me bro
Foreshadowing is implying or hinting what will happen in the future, helping the reader predict. Therefore, D makes the most sense.
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Of the eleven sea novels that Cooper wrote, the three mentioned here are the Red Rover, the Wing and Wing, and Miles Wallingford, that itself is a sequel of another Sea Novel.

Answer:

Three Cooper's sea novels are:

Red Rover

Miles Wallingford

Wing-and-Wing

Explanation:

James Fenimore Cooper was a romance writer in the 19th century. The majority of his works are characterized by love stories of native Americans and life in the frontier. The wing-and.wing was published in 1842 and is about religious devotion and faith. The red rover was published in 1827 and is about a free African sailor and his adventures with a pirate. Miles Wallingford was published in 1844 and is a sequel to afloat and ashore another book of adventure in the sea.

In "The Three Brass Pennies," how does Ah Fo's decision to give back the magic pennies affect the magician? 1 Like Ah Fo, he learns that hard work and honest effort bring more happiness than power or money.

2 He insists that Ah Fo keep the pennies and helps him make sensible wishes for a castle and a wife.

3 Because of Ah Fo, the magician no longer allows people to choose what they want to wish for.

4 It teaches him that the magic pennies are dangerous to people and he keeps them for himself.​

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Answer:

1. Like Ah Fo, he learns that hard work and honest effort bring more happiness than power or money.

Explanation:

The story of "The Three Brass Pennies" is a classical Chinese tale retold by Augusta Huiell Seaman. The story revolves around the character of Ah Fo who seeks knowledge as a means to acquire lifelong happiness only to realize that real happiness resides and comes from one's own self.

After Ah Fo unknowingly rescued a cursed Magician from an evil magician's spell, he was given three wishes/ brass pennies which will help acquire his dreams. But after learning and seeing through the magic, he returns the brass pennies to the magician and decided that true happiness is found only in one's own self and nowhere else. This decision to return the wishes showed the Magician that hard work and honest efforts are the basis of real happiness and not so important than power or financial gains. So, he decided to throw the three pennies into the river so that no one can use them.

Thus, the correct answer is option 1.

Answer: correct answer is option 1.

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Explanation:

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B. a terrible head wound he suffered in battle
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B.

A terrible head wound he suffered in battle.

B is the correct answer ! :)