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I believe that the best answer for this question is Antigone. She certainly meets a tragic end in the play, Antigone. Creon decrees that Antigone is to die in a tomb, after starving to death, instead of being stoned to death. However, Creon reconsiders, but before he can free Antigone, she dies after hanging herself. Hope this helps.
The Emperor was notorious for his dexterity at horse riding, passed by Abbot's abode. Seeing that he was much at ease decided to unsettle him by a prank.
The Emperor posses three strange questions which are punishable by disgrace should he fail to answer them and may result in the loss of his life should he attempt to answer them as their answer may be demeaning to the King. For instance, the Kings in this third question/sentence asks Abbot to prove that he is wrong. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!
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One, Three, and Four. If I don't get them right, I'm sorry.