Which quotation from the passage supports the answer in Part A?
deciding that the one who came first should await the other at the foot of a
certain tree (paragraph 2)
Then cautiously Thisbe stole forth, unobserved by the family, her head covered
with a veit, made her way to the monument and sat down under the tree."
(paragraph 2)
"He took up the veil, carried it with him to the appointed tree, and covered it
with Nisses and with tears." (paragraph 3)
"And thou, tree, retain the marks of slaughter Let thy berries still serve for
memorials of our blood." (paragraph 4)