Answer:
It's improbable that he would have survived without the hatchet... everything occurs for a purpose, and nature doesn't waste anything.
Answer: Since there is no article for this then I'm guessing B because it is more logical than the other options.
Explanation:
We are given with the steps:
<span>To make a plain apron, first measure and write down the measurements below.
If you’re making an apron that will be tied, extend this length by at least 1 ½ times the measurement.
Decide how wide you’d like the waistband to be, adding 1 inch for the seam.
Decide how far down you want the apron to fall and measure that, adding at least 2 inches for seams and the hem.
Measure the width you’d like the apron to be from one side to the other, adding 1 inch for hems.
Cut your selected fabric in the dimensions you’ve written down.
The missing step is
</span><span>To keep the edges from fraying, sew ¼ inch wide overcast stitch around the short ends.</span>
On his way to Thebes, he killed his biological father, not knowing who he was, and proceeded to marry Jocasta<span>, his biological mother. </span>Jocasta<span> - </span>Oedipus's<span> wife and mother, and </span>Creon's<span> sister. </span>Jocasta<span> appears only in the final scenes of </span>Oedipus the King<span>.</span>
I believe it is option A. that is what I would go with.