Answer:
<u> food in general</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the English language, <em>'bread' is </em>sometimes<em> </em>used to refer to food (sustenance) in general. By so doing the author, Atwood could easily portray her views in a clearer way to her readers.
So, in a sense, she tries to enlighten her readers not to forget the less fortunate in the society who may have no food but to share with them.
I say D. Because they have different backgrounds then the USA but ???
I would say that the lines from Antigone that show a result of Creon's change in fortune, or his peripeteia are:
Second messenger: Thy [Creon's] wife, the mother of thy dead son here,
Lies stricken by a fresh inflicted wound.
As a result of his change in fortune, both his wife and son are dead.