Which statement accurately compares and contrasts "The Lady or the Tiger?" and "A Lady's Tale"?
Select one:
a.
While "A Lady's Tale" begins with a conversation that seems promising, it ends with a conversation that makes true love seem impossible.
b.
While "The Lady or the Tiger?" does contrast the goals of parents and children, it also emphasizes the difference between the powerful and powerless.
c.
While both stories address the fragile nature of love, "A Lady's Tale" is much less dramatic in its presentation of lovers who do not end up together.
d.
While both stories involve characters who seem to be in love, only "The Lady or the Tiger?" presents a situation that many readers can relate to.