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How does Dionysius's cruelty affect the plot of this story?

-It causes Damon and Pythias to say they are each willing to die for one another, creating the rising action of the story.

-It creates the inciting incident in the story when Pythias's criticism of Dionysius's cruelty leads to Pythias's arrest.

-It causes fear in the people of the city of Syracuse, creating tension in the story.

-It leads to the imprisonment of Damon, which creates the climax of the story.

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Answer:Correct answer is- It creates the inciting incident in the story when Pythias's criticism of Dionysius's cruelty leads to Pythias's arrest.

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Answer:

fear

Step-by-step explanation:

Usually anger and cruelty provoke fear in those witnessing it

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