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Hey, You're welcome to anything in the fridge, just please don't touch the turkey, that's for Thanksgiving. I hide spare keys in a little hole under a rock, i know it's pretty obvious, but it's worked for me so far. The guest bedroom, which is where i prefer you sleep is at the end of the hall on the left and there is a bathroom in there with a couple clean towels.
Anyway, I have a few plants in the living room, please water them once in the morning and before you go to bed. And hey, if you're willing to, could you mow the front lawn for me please, I keep forgeting to do that.
Also, there is an arcade with some classic games down the street, it's pretty cheap and have some amazing soft pretzels. there is also a gym down Sleepytime Dr. since I know you like to stay fit. Thanks, for your effotr Sanshuisa
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May I have brainliest please? :)
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“In South Africa, a man who tried to fulfill his duty to his people was inevitably ripped from his family and home and was forced to live a life apart, a twilight existence of secrecy and rebellion.”
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Wow that’s very good Nd French is very hard to learn Impressive
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That he bends to no one, not even the gods, is the way in which Creon's pride pits him against Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).
Specifically, the term pride describes a sense of one's own worth that may be justified in terms of achievements but inflated in terms of one's role. The description fits Theban King Creon who considers himself the ultimate authority in Thebes. This puts on a collision course with his niece, Princess Antigone, who believes that divine will, family ties and Theban traditions always take precedence.
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how did you get online to make this then ?
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