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galben [10]
3 years ago
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"Now the girl again seeks out the tree: though trembling still, she would not fail his tryst; with eyes and soul she looks for P

yramus; she wants to tell her lover how she had escaped such perils. She finds the place – the tree's familiar shape; but seeing all the berries' color changed, she is not sure."
Read the passage. Which statement best describes how the pacing of events heightens tension?
A.The fast pace of the events does not allow the readers to think for themselves.
B.The fact that Thisbe sees Pyramus immediately makes the story more shocking.
C.The focus on the color of the berries makes the reader wonder if Pyramus is still alive.
D.The slow description of the search and surroundings builds anxiety in the reader.
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2 answers:
STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer would be option <u><em>D) The slow description of the search and surroundings builds anxiety in the reader.</em></u>

I just answered this question, hope this helps and have a gr8 day guys! <3

MissTica3 years ago
6 0
The answer is D The slow <span> description of the search and surroundings builds anxiety in the reader.</span>
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