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1. What natural phenomenon is explained by the story of Pyramus and Thisbe?

Correct answer:

The red color of mulberry berries

2. How does Pyramus die?

Correct Answer:

He stabs himself with a sword.

3. What separates Pyramus and Thisbe, preventing them from being together at the start of the story?

Correct Answer:

Their parents.

4. Where do Pyramus and Thisbe plan to meet to run away together

Correct Answer:

The tomb of ninus

5. What causes Pyramus to believe that Thisbe has been killed?

Correct Answer:

Her torn veil covered in blood.

6. What animal plays a crucial role in the tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe?

Correct Answer:

A lioness

7. Where did Pyramus and Thisbe plan to meet after their families forbade their love?

Correct Answer:

Under a mulberry tree

8. What did Thisbe do when she saw the lioness at the meeting place?

Correct Answer:

She ran away, leaving her veil behind.

9. What did Pyramus believe had happened to Thisbe when he saw her torn veil?

Correct Answer:

She had been attacked by a wild animal.

10. What did Pyramus do after finding what he thought was Thisbe's blood?

Correct Answer:

He killed himself with his sword.

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