Answer:
Miranda and Ferdinand's playing a game of chess and Miranda's accusation that Ferdinand has cheated are ill omens for the future.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the final act of Shakespeare's “Tempest” Miranda and Ferdinand are playing a game of chess. Miranda innocently accuses Ferdinand of cheating in the game: “Sweet lord, you play me false”. Playing a game of chess and accusation of cheating are bad omens with possibilities of future conflicts arising in their family. Chess is game of regicide and Ferdinand is future king, so the reader has a sense that although the previous conflicts have been resolved happily, but some new conflict are in the making.