Answer would be A.
Answer B makes a bit of sense too, but A more appropriately fits the themes of an aristotelian tragedy.
Creon wants to finish the argument with Antigone, but through his frustration, he ends up doing far more than he actually intended to in the beginning. Sentencing Antigone to death, this development sets the stage for Creon's regret after everything happens.
Yours blanks will be filled as followed,
1st Blank - Hannibal
2nd Blank - army
3rd Blank - war
4th Blank - Alps
B.) In his poem, “The White Man's Burden,” Rudyard Kipling never actually defines the white man's burden. ... The white man's burden is to work hard to help people (“To seek another's profit,/And work another's gain) who do not want to be helped. The white man's burden, then, is the set of problems that comes with imperialism.
Answer:
The following is the order the events occurred:
1️⃣ Stewart reluctantly agrees to allow Vivian to help maintain his racer.
2️⃣ Vivian begins to build her own soapbox racer for the next race.
3️⃣Stewart is skeptical Vivian can build her own racer since he needed help to build his.
4️⃣ After seeing a video of Stewart's soapbox race, Vivian wants to help him.
5️⃣Vivian has the best soapbox racer and wins first prize at the race.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, it can be clearly seen that the above order is correct.
Stewart reluctantly agreed to allow Vivian help him. Then Vivian begins to build her own racer. When Stewart that he wasn't sure Vivian will be able to her own racer. Vivian still tries to help Stewart but he refused. At last, Vivian won the prize.
Answer:
our
Explanation:
none of the other ones fit correctly