The following passage has been excerpted from The Story of Antony and Cleopatra by Lyndon Orr.
Over the country of which Alexandria was the capital, Cleopatra came to reign at seventeen. Following the odd custom which the Greek dynasty of the Ptolemies had inherited from their Egyptian predecessors, she was betrothed to her own brother. He, however, was a mere child of less than twelve, and was under the control of evil counselors, who, in his name, gained control of the capital and drove Cleopatra into exile. Until then she had been a mere girl; but now the spirit of a woman who was wronged blazed up in her and called out all her latent powers. Hastening to Syria, she gathered about herself an army and led it against her foes.
The passage does all of the following EXCEPT
(A) explain why Cleopatra was married to her brother.
(B) detail where Cleopatra was exiled to.
(C) note where Cleopatra raised her army.
(D) describe how Cleopatra’s enemies took power.