The Enchanted Prince and Psyche's Promise share a common theme: It is important to keep one's promises. In The Enchanted Prince, the frog prince shows his shock that the princess does not keep her promise. The frog prince says, "I stared in disbelief as the door slammed in my face. What kind of princess did not keep her promises?" In Psyche's Promise, Psyche feels regret for breaking her vow to her husband Eros.
Select the lines that show Psyche learns it's important to keep one's word.
A. "Psyche and Eros promised to love each other for all of time in a marriage ceremony attended by all of the gods and goddesses, even Aphrodite."
B. "Psyche embraced Eros and cried tears of joy. Together, the couple visited Mount Olympus. Zeus gave Psyche a sweet drink that made her immortal."
C. "Psyche promised that she would never try to see Eros's form. For quite some time, the new husband and wife lived happily together."
D. "Psyche wept many tears over breaking her promise. She desperately longed for her husband and searched the earth for him."