either
A: Creon realizes how foolish he has been, and tries to show mercy for results.
OR
C:Teiresias shows Creon that Antigone deserved to die, so Creon rewards him.
is there a book I could possibly get more context from?
The only correct answer is B) He spoke sharply to his sister.
A isn't correct because it should be - looked sadly.
C isn't correct because it should be - tasted bitter.
D isn't correct because it should be - feel well.
The sentence includes two words with virtually identical meanings: duplicity and dishonesty. Therefore, the context clue that's found in the sentence is synonym, as the two are synonymous.
Answer:
He wanted to suggest that one should be willing to go to great lengths for a belief
Explanation:
Based on "Civil Disobedience," the statement that Thoreau, like his modern-day successors, hoped to make with his imprisonment was to suggest that one should be willing to go great lengths for a belief.
Thoreau like many other activists before him had to endure imprisonment and unfair treatment for a cause he believed in, without backing down.