In the tragedy <em>Antigone</em>, by Sophocles, Eurydice of Thebes berated her husband, King Creon, because he had driven their son Haemon, along with Haemon's fiancee, Antigone, to commit suicide. Then, in a moment of despair, Eurydice took her own life by piercing her heart with a sword.
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1)Jeff least favourite subject was Arts
2)Jeff felt like a terrible artist because
- He always mixed all the colours together.
- His lines were wiggly instead of straight
3)He believes that the painting should be neat and for that he tried whatever to make his painting neat.
4)The things that Jeff's tried to make his painting clear are-
- He used pencils for drawing pictures so he could stay inside lines
- He used a fresh paintbrush for every color.
- . He only used two colors to paint more cleanly..
5)The colors still mixed, and Jeff got angry. He tore up his painting and started over.
6)It still looked messy because the colours mixed with each other.
7)He brought it to make Jeff understand that even though painting looks messy then also the look beautiful.
8)The book was about a very famous artist. The paintings in the book were outstanding, even though they looked pretty messy at first. This artist mixed up colors left and right. There were no straight lines, only wiggly ones. They were even messier than Jeff's paintings. Somehow, this just made them more beautiful.
9. He started a new painting of a field with flowers. He mixed up his colors more than usual, putting black in the flowers and green in the sky. He made the lines on his painting extra wiggly. Jeff's new painting was very messy and very beautiful.
10) When he was finished, his art teacher smiled.
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A log cabin, a private room on a ship, an area below deck on a small boat for passengers or crew, or a section of an airplane for cargo, crew, or passengers are all examples of compact, straightforward homes that are often just one story tall.
Compared to cottages, cabins are enclosed homes that are substantially smaller. The majority of cottages only have one room that can accommodate two or three people. They appear shoddy and incomplete. A cottage is significantly larger and appears to be equipped.
During the feudal era in England, a cottager held a modest dwelling with a garden large enough to sustain a family, and in exchange for the cottage, the cottager was required to do some type of service for the landholding lord.
Thus, Option A is correct.
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