The answer should be the first option
⭕He is subtly expressing his disapproval of the institution of slavery.
Let's eliminate some answers first. In this passage, Antigone is not proud of her family's name or history; she does not mention heroic deeds of her family, nor does she refer to her family's fame. She also does not mention the impossibility of having a child or husband (even though in this scene she is closed in the grave). No mention is made of the way her family members died and thus we cannot guess whether they had a noble one or not. She also does not put her family above anything else; she explicitly states that she would not do this for her own child or husband but that she would respect the state.
In this excerpt, Antigone remembers how she buried her loved ones, but it is in a loving way, knowing that she is going to meet them soon since she is facing the death penalty.
Answer:Please specify what scene it is.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answers are:
- Compound sentence
- Complex sentence
- Simple sentence
- Complex sentence
- Compound sentence
- Compound complex sentence
- Complex sentence
- Complex sentence.
Explanation:
I'm going to start with the simple sentences, which are literally the simplest: Simple sentences are comporse by one independent clause that has a verb an an object --an independent clause means that it can go alone with no need of further info--. A Compound sentence is that one which is "linked" with a conjuction such as: <em>and, for, but, so, </em>and it's composed by two independent clauses. A Complex sentence contain an independent clause and at least one dependent clause --which is the opposite of independent, this one cannot go alone as it'll be "incomplete--. And finally, a compound complex sentence is that one which is basically a "compound sentence" but with a dependent clause.
If someone says "I will do it on his behalf" that means "I will do it instead of him" meaning that the speaker will act, rather than the "him" if the poet said "on behalf of us" they probably meant "instead of us"