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Electra is a circa 420-410 BCE play by Sophocles, translated in 1870 by R.C. Jebb. Electra, who is in mourning for her dead father and her long-absent brother, is aware of the intensity of her grief but believes it to be justified: _______

Which quotation from Electra most effectively illustrates the claim?
Difficulty: Hard
A: 

"O thou pure sunlight, and thou air, earth's canopy, how often have ye heard the strains of my lament, the wild blows, dealt against this bleeding breast, when dark night fails!"

B: 

"Send to me my brother; for I have no more the strength to bear up alone against the load of grief that weighs me down."

C: 

"I know my own passion, it escapes me not; but, seeing that the causes are so dire, will never curb these frenzied plaints, while life is in me."

D: 

"But never will I cease from dire and sore lament, while I look on the trembling rays of the bright stars, or on this light of day."