Answer: c) prologue
A prologue is an introduction that helps move the plot of a novel forward. It serves as the opening of a story which gives background details and context. It can also include an earlier story that is relevant for the text, or reveal information that the reader could not acquire by just reading the novel itself.
The initial tension in her words is happy and even sexual in nature, but also has a dark undertone as evidenced by the her first allusion<span>. In the opening </span>lines<span> she alludes to the Greek myth of Phoebus. </span>