The answer is D. Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and therefore much scarier than today's audiences would.
I can't see the examples. But assonance means a resemblance in the sounds of words or syllables either between their vowels (e.g., meat, bean) or between their consonants (e.g., keep, cape).
Here is the correct answer of the given question above. The sentence <span>rom "The Lady, or the Tiger” that is </span>an example of building suspense is this: She knew in which of the two rooms, that lay behind those doors, stood the cage of the tiger, with its open front, and in which waited the lady. Suspense is the part of the story which makes the reader uncertain of what is going to happen next. Hope this answer helps.