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21 November, 01:54

In Ovid's "Pyramus and Thisbe," why are the jaws of the lioness bloody?

A. She has been attacked and wounded by the townspeople.

B. She has just made a kill.

C. She has attacked and wounded Pyramus.

D. She has attacked and wounded Thisbe.

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  1. 21 November, 04:59
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    B. she had just made a kill
  2. 21 November, 05:13
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    B, She Just Made A Kill ...
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