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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Greek and Roman Mythology
Level: Grade 10
Score: 1
Tags: Forshadowing
Author: Houlee
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Grade 10 Greek and Roman Mythology

Which of the following lines (spoken by Antigone) is the best example of foreshadowing?
  1. Ah! That voice is like the voice of death!
  2. But if the guilt lies upon Creon who judged me, then, I pray, may his punishment equal my own.
  3. Then let me go, since all your words are bitter, and the very light of the sun is cold to me.
  4. Then I beg you: kill me. This talking is a great weariness.