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Annihilate- Destroy utterly; obliterate
annihilate. Killing ends when the thing you are killing (your sworn enemy, all hope, a pesky mosquito) is dead. Annihilate goes farther-when you annihilate something, you wipe all trace of it from the earth. You kill a person, but you annihilate a tribe, a town, or even a species.
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what is he telling his audience exactly
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it makes it more difficult to read because of the old Elizabethton language.
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The answer is Creon’s burial of Polyneices
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