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English, 18.06.2021 21:00, shymitch32

Read the excerpt from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe". Lest each lose
the other as they wandered separately
across the open fields, they were to meet
at Ninus' tomb and hide beneath a tree
in darkness; for beside that tomb there stood
a tall mulberry close to a cool spring,
a tree well weighted down with snow-white berries.

What story element is developed in the excerpt?

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