b) anyone's
i believe anyone is could be said as anyone's
<span>Teiresias, or Tiresias, is a blind prophet who warns Creon that the gods do not approve of his treatment of Polyneices' body or the punishment of Antigone. Creon insults Teiresias, believing that he's simply blackmailing him for money, but the prophet responds with a prophecy foretelling the death of one of Creon's children and a warning that all of Greece will despise the king if he does not relent. Creon realizes that Teiresias has never been wrong and that he must do his bidding. The prophet is an important part of Sophocles' vision: through Teiresias, the will of the gods is made known, and his very existence implies that there is a definite will of the gods that is far above the domain of man's law.
So your answer is C </span>
Explanation:
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Hi! in the ted talk, the woman says that in the power of stories there is danger. this danger is only knowing one story about a group. a single story can create stereotypes and make their story the only story.
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