Ovid builds tension in "Pyramus and Thisbe" by delaying Pyramus's realization of his beloved's false fate. This is achieved through numerous sentences hinting at the unfolding tragedy, ultimately leading to Pyramus's demise. Further suspense arises as Thisbe seeks her near-fatal love, facing potential doom in her quest for love.
Answer: I think option C is the most suitable choice.
Explanation: Options A and B contain inflated claims, while option D merely describes what occurred.
The response is "it leaves things open to interpretation."
This excerpt emphasizes the mother's perspective without delving into Imogen's inner feelings or affection for the children.
Nonetheless, it does not specifically clarify the "many thoughts" the mother had when she diverted her gaze from her child's eyes, hence, it keeps those thoughts ambiguous.
The correct choice is a) They evoke an emotional response from the audience.