I think it's the first answer
"Marigolds" takes place in a town which is a slum area, in rural Maryland during the Great depression. The narrator, Elizabeth, remembers it as a "Dry September" which the situation with Miss Lotties marigolds took place. (hopefully that helps for a start, of course you can always take something out or add more information) good luck :)
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Antigone's primary reason for wanting to bury Polynices is that it's in accordance with divine law. Once someone dies, their body isn't supposed to be just left to rot out in the streets; they must be buried according to the appropriate funeral rites. Such rites don't just pay homage to the deceased individual but to the gods themselves, so in defying Creon's order and seeking to bury Polynices, Antigone believes she's acting in accordance with the will of the gods.
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