"Keep near me and you will be safe." While he gave these
instructions and fitted the wings to his son's shoulders,
Daedalus face was wet with tears, and his hands
trembled. He kissed Icarus, not knowing that it was for the
last time. Then he rose into the air on his wings, and flew
off, encouraging Icarus to follow. Below them a farmer
stopped his work to gaze, and the shepherd leaned on his
staff and watched them, amazed at the sights, thinking the
figures above were gods who could fly through the air.
-Ovid, "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus
Which phrase foreshadows events that take place later in the story?
O A. Daedalus' face was wet with tears, and his hands trembled
OB. He kissed Icarus
O
c. not knowing that it was for the last time
O
D. Below them a farmer stopped his work to gaze
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