You can’t really get a different point of view. When you know the person, you’d be writing based off of what you already know. When you don’t know the person, you can have sort of an idea of what they are like. You won’t exactly know what they’re like though.
Answer:
The illustration emphasizes Creon’s extreme grief.
Explanation:
As the description of the illustration presents, when we look at the illustration we will see a man with a gray beard who looks disturbed and is holding a limp man in his arms. The man with the gray beard is Creon and the man in his arms is Haemon who committed su*c*de. Creon's disturbance on his face reveals his sadness at knowing that Haemon died and reveals extreme suffering.
Haemon is Creon's son, which explains Creon's deep grief.
I'm pretty sure it's D, Thursday.
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According to this article, the method
used by scientists is <u>deductive</u><u>.</u>