PART B: Which TWO quotes from the text best support the answer to Part A?A.“Miss Brill put up her hand and touched her fur. Dear
little thing! It was nice tofeel it again.” (Paragraph 1)B.“She glanced, sideways, at the old couple. Perhaps they would go soon. LastSunday, too, hadn't been as interesting as usual.” (Paragraph 4)C.“Even she had a part and came every Sunday. No doubt somebody would havenoticed if she hadn't been there; she was part of the performance after all.”(Paragraph 9)D.“And Miss Brill smoothed the newspaper as though it were the manuscript ofher part and said gently; ‘Yes, I have been an actress for a long time.’”(Paragraph 9)E.“Just at that moment a boy and girl came and sat down where the old couplehad been. They were beautifully dressed; they were in love.” (Paragraph 11)F.“‘Why does she come here at all — who wants her? Why doesn't she keep hersilly old mug at home?’” (Paragraph 13)
Arachne was so in love with herself she thought she was a better weaver than Athena, so Athena challenged her to a contest. Arachne lost and Athena turned her into a spider so she couldn't use a loom ever again.
“Mystery is when the spectator knows less than the characters in the movie. Suspense is when the spectator knows more than the characters in the movie.” The fact that two terms often considered synonyms have actually two opposite definitions may surprise, but once you go deeper the difference is even enlightening.