Answer:
Explanation:
1a: Although Teiresias claimed that Hephaestus failed him because he could not start a fire on the altar, the fat from the animal's thigh melted, the entrails dissolved, and bare-bones burst forth from the body.
1b: Teiresias comes and condemns/warns Creon
2a: Haemon threatens Creon and tries to k!ll him, but ends up taking his own life.
2b: Creon learns his lesson and begins to see his mistakes/become a more sympathetic character.
3a: Antigone buries her brother secretly and hung herself after being sentenced to death by Creon. Eurydice k!lls herself after learning that her son and betrothed have both committed su!c!de.
3b: Fate is responsible for many of the key events that happen in the story, hence it plays a major role.
So we know each children owns one pet but, we don't know which one. The equation gives us one clue, Xing does not own the hamster. However, this mean that he can either own the parrot or the hamster.
The question is asking for an additional information. When looking closer at the choices, we can already eliminate D. It does not give us a clue to who might own the iguana; it just shows that either Tiara or Raquel can own the iguana or hamster.
This is the same with A as well. Since Xing doesn't own the hamster but Tiara does, this just means that Raquel or Xing could own the Iguana.
B and E are not the answer as well. It says that Raquel and Tiara do not own the hamsters however, this doesn't give us the clue to who owns the iguana. With answer choice B, this would mean that Raquel owns the hamster however, it is not known who owns the parrot or the iguana. This is the same with choice E.
So the answer would be C. Since Racquel owns the parrot, than it is certain that Tiara owns the hamster since there is no way that Xing owns it and therefore, the one to own the hamster would be Xing.
The answer is actually all of the above, in order to make predictions you must be aware of the thesis (main object of study), you can summarize all of the information provided after reviewing the information and taking notes regarding the subject.
Hope this helps!
Here is a limerick poem that i made
A Man Called James
There once was a
young man who
stood.
He said “See the
lovely childhood!”
It was quite eminent,
But not preeminent,
He just couldn’t say no to the good.