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olga55 [171]
3 years ago
10

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? the characters’ motivations the setting of the meeting place a theme of youthful passion a plot complication
English
2 answers:
mars1129 [50]3 years ago
6 0

The answer is: the setting of the meeting place

Pyramus and Thisbe are a couple of lovers, they are Babylonians, however, unfortunately, their families totally hate each other for this reason they decided to elope and place the meeting spot under a tree, that is what is being described in this excerpt of the story the setting of the meeting place.

weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
6 0
Yes the CORRECT answer is B).<span>the setting of the meeting place</span>
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