Why did the prince refuse to marry the princess his father chose for him?, He wants to travel the world first., It is not his fate to be with that girl., He does not like her family., He is already in love with someone else., What items did the prince request from the king before leaving the kingdom?, A sword and a shield., Three bags of money., A map and a horse., A servant to guide him., What was the prince's immediate emotional reaction to reading the prophecy about the weaver's daughter?, He was indifferent and ignored it., He was horrified and determined to change it., He was confused but curious., He was happy to know his future., Why couldn't the prince sleep when he stayed at the small house in the forest?, He realized his host's daughter was the girl from the prophecy., He was afraid of the dark forest., The bed was too uncomfortable., He was planning his journey home., What violent action did the prince take to prevent the prophecy from coming true?, He burned down the weaver's house., He poisoned the family's water., He kidnapped the weaver., He stabbed the sick daughter with a dagger., What significant object did the prince leave behind at the weaver's house?, His royal ring., His horse., Three bags of money., A letter of apology., Years later, why did the prince propose to the woman he found in the palace in the woods?, He knew she was wealthy., He was captivated by her beauty., His father told him to marry her., He recognized her voice., How did the prince discover his wife's true identity?, She showed him the three bags of money., She told him the story on their wedding night., He found his old dagger in her room., He felt something hard near her heart., What is the primary irony in the resolution of the story?, The prince's attempt to kill the girl actually provided the means for her to become his suitable bride., The prince lost all his money and became a weaver himself., The girl died, and the prophecy was never fulfilled., The king had known the weaver's daughter all along., What does the prince acknowledge at the very end of the story?, That he is a terrible person., That he wants a divorce., That the prophecy was indeed his fate., That he should have listened to his father..
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