What effect is achieved by Faustus's conjuring up Alexander the Great for the Emperor to see?
a. Next to Alexander the Great, Faustus's power seems insignificant
b. The scene reminds the reader of the greatness that awaits Faustus.
c. Faustus's social standing is elevated because he has impressed the Emperor.
d. The Emperor is made to look inferior next to Faustus's power.