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English, 01.04.2021 21:50, emmahall0826

Pyramus had left a little later than his Thisbe had,
and he could see what surely were the tracks
of a wild beast left clearly on deep dust.
His face grew ashen. And when he had found
the bloodstained shawl, he cried: 'Now this same night
will see two lovers lose their lives.'
-"Pyramus and Thisbe,"
Ovid
Which statement best describes how the order of
events heightens tension in this passage?
O I Pyramus had left at the same time as Thishe, he
might have seen that she was not killed by the lion
If the lioness had arrived later, she would have
encountered Pyramus rather than Thisbe,
If Pyramus had arrived earlier, he would have seen
the lion attack Thisbe,
Of Pyramus and Thisbe had arrived at the same time,
they would have encountered the lioness together.

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