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21 April, 16:49

Read the excerpt from Ovid's "Pyramus and Thisbe". 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: she was the one more worthy of long life: it's I who bear the guilt for this. Which statement best describes how the order of events creates tension? Because Pyramus does not see the beast, readers fear confrontation. Because Pyramus does not see the beast, he believes he is lost. Because Pyramus is late, he misunderstands Thisbe's situation. Because Pyramus is late, readers question his devotion

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  1. 21 April, 17:10
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    Because Pyramus is late, readers question his devotion. It seems like, since Pyramus says he bears the guilt for Thisbes's death by being attacked by the wild beast since he was not with her to protect her, then we can question his devotion.
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