Answer:
A. Pyramus and Thisbe converse through the partition that divides their homes.
B. Pyramus reaches the designated spot prior to Thisbe's arrival.
C. Thisbe gets to the meeting point before Pyramus does.
Explanation:
These are the three coincidences that influenced the narrative of "Pyramus and Thisbe."
The tale revolves around two young lovers from Babylonia who wish to be together despite their feuding families. They create a means to communicate through the wall between them, and when they can no longer withstand the separation, they plot to elope.
They decide to meet at a mulberry tree, but Thisbe arrives first and encounters a lioness with blood on its jaws from a recent kill, leading her to fear for Pyramus’s life and flee.
Shortly thereafter, Pyramus arrives and, seeing the same lioness, mistakenly believes Thisbe has been killed. Grieving, he takes his own life, but before dying, he discovers Thisbe alive. Thisbe then ends her own life as well.