Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.She lived in a beautiful castle in Gardanea.She had every thing you can ever wanted but freedom.She would always try to run away from her castel, but the royal gards.She was so sad with her life.One day when she turned 16 she was forced to wed(have a wedding back in the days it was legal).But all the men she meet only wanted her for her royalty and because she was beautiful so she rejected them.So her the king forced her to choose a prience who farther had lots of money and land his name was prience Darik of Olderdor.However prience Darik was rude, dirty, and treated her badly so on the day before her wedding she planned to sabotage her own wedding.So on her wedding day every thing was ruined.She was happy with herself but she noticed that her dad(the king was angry)and he was even more m
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Answer:
My Father Said To Me That I Shouldn't Spend So Much Money On Clothes
The answer is foreshadowing.
Foreshadowing is a literary technique used to suggest that a series of events may occur in the development of the story.
In this excerpt from "Huckleberry Finn," Huck refers to the forgery of the King and Duke. He has realized that they are not really royals - they are indeed impostors. However, he decides not to tell anybody that he has doubts about them because he does not want to get into trouble.