Answer:
A. Pyramus and Thisbe speak through the wall that separates their houses.
B. Pyramus arrives at the meeting place before Thisbe returns.
C. Thisbe arrives at the meeting place ahead of Pyramus.
Explanation:
These are the three options that happened by chance that affected the outcome of "Pyramus and Thisbe".
Pyramus and Thisbe is a story about two young Babylonia lovers who fall in love with each other but whose families hate each other so they find a way to talk to each other through the wall and when they can no longer bear it, they decide to elope.
The two lovers agree to meet at the mulberry tree but Thisbe arrives before Pyramus and sees a lioness with a bloodied jaw from a recent kill, she assumes the lioness has killed Pyramus, she screams and runs away from the scene.
Shortly after, Pyramus arrives at the meeting place before Thisbe returns and sees the same lioness with bloodied jaw and assumes Thisbe has been devoured by it. In his grief, he kills himself, but before he dies he sees Thisby and discovers she's still alive. Thisby also kills herself.
Answer:
B. to direct readers to an information source
Explanation:
Citation can be understood as a reference to information taken from other text that directs readers to a source of information. It can be direct when the information is transcribed literally, indirectly when the transcription is free or citation of the citation when the information is not taken directly from the original, but from an intermediate source.
A
1. What is the scope of lack of self confidence in adolescent?
2. What causes lack of self confidence?
3. What affects self-esteem in adolescence?
B
1. What are the health hazards caused by smoke?
2. What are the health risks of secondhand smoke?
3. How can you protect yourself from secondhand smoke?
B.) The ideal in terms of which something can be judged.
Answer:
Because King Laio's killer is unpunished.
Explanation:
When Oedipus becomes king of Thebes, the city is forced into a plague that threatens the fertility of nature and women. People afraid of what might happen demand that the king take action, which makes Oedipus research and seek how he can end the plague and make the people safe.
He consults the oracle and learns that the city was forced to plague as a curse because King Laius's murderer was not properly punished. With that Edipo begins a search for Laio's murderer and discovers that the murderer is himself.