Read the following two paragraphs from the article:

While Shakespeare's plays were initially performed in England and Europe, by the end of the playwright's life they'd been transported to corners of the globe that would have seemed remote from the perspective of a 17th-century Englishman. In 1619, for example, Hamlet was performed in colonial Indonesia.

Shakespearean motifs and characters are found in popular shows like "Star Trek," while stage productions utilize a wide range of styles (for example, physical theater companies like Synetic Theater) and languages (such as Klingon!).

How do these two selections contribute to the effectiveness of the author's exposition?
AThey highlight an early problem with sharing and translating Shakespeare's work in varied locations, and contrast this with the solutions of television and film.
BThey develop an idea about the reach of Shakespeare's work beyond his life experience, and elaborate on that idea with evidence that it has continued to grow over time.
CThey juxtapose two different translations of Shakespeare's work to illustrate how they differ, and demonstrate that new challenges have developed over time.
DThey provide an interpretation of how Shakespeare expected his plays to be performed, followed by a counterclaim that emphasizes modern media and adaptations.