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<span>Writers use implied metaphors to
</span><span>b. help readers see ideas in new ways
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Its sentence 3:
<span>Megan said, “Some vegetables grown in the school gardens are being used in the school cafeteria.”</span>
Answer:
The image is all black I can't see anything
Explanation:
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The lines from the excerpt of "Antigone" that best demonstrate that Creon abhors criminals who show no remorse for their actions are the following:
"But most I hate when one found in guilt
Will seek to glaze and brave it to the end."
- Antigone and Creon are characters in the play "Antigone" by Sophocles. Creon is the king of Thebes and Antigone's uncle.
- Antigone has buried her dead brother Polyneices, an act that is considered a crime by her uncle.
- However, she refuses to show any remorse for her actions, and that is something Creon abhors (despises).
- That is what he means when he says ""But most I hate when one found in guilt / Will seek to glaze and brave it to the end."
- He is saying that he loathes people who will not demonstrate remorse or admit their guilt after committing a crime.
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