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Read the excerpt from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe".
Theirs did—indeed they wanted to be wed,
but marriage was forbidden by their parents;
yet there's one thing that parents can't prevent:
the flame of love that burned in both of them.
What story element is most evident in the excerpt?
a description of setting
an introduction of theme
the events of the plot
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Introduction of theme.
It presents the central idea—forbidden love and its power despite parental opposition—rather than describing setting or narrating specific plot events.
It presents the central idea—forbidden love and its power despite parental opposition—rather than describing setting or narrating specific plot events.
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