How does Medea kill Creon's daughter (the princess)?
As Medea wonders about her actions, a messenger arrives to relate the wild success of her plan. Glauce has been slaughtered by the poison on the robe, and Creon has also been killed by the poison while attempting to save her, both daughter and father dying in excruciating pain.
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Eating junk food on a regular basis can lead to an increased risk of obesity and chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and some cancers. We know Australian's eat too much junk food. 35% of adults' daily energy intake (kilojoules) comes from junk food.
Answer: I'm not TOTALLY sure, but I'm thinking dependant clause, because the part of the sentence "who lives in Chicago" can't stand on its own, it needs the context of the uncle
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I believe the answer is B. Cautiously curious
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I think the wolves were discribed as men.
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