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hmmm..... did he stole something from the shop???....
The answer is D. all of the above, because while Antigone is the only one to openly defy Creon and disagree with him to his face, she is not the only one who has contempt for his laws. Ismene, Antigone's sister, also disagrees with the law, but she does not act upon it like her sister did. Haemon also disagrees with Creon, his father and Antigone's betrothed, because he honors the laws of the Gods above the laws of man, he does tell his father he ahs heard other people complaining about the edict. In the end, Haemon kills himself for being conflicted about his love and his father, his mother kills herself for losing her son, and Antigone kills herself to avoid being buried alive for disobeying Creon.
The moment at the end is the climax<span>, the decisive moment in the story that all the action builds up to.</span>
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To let the reader know it was a cold day.
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b) The joys of sugar were the result of the suffering of enslaved African people.
Explanation:
Despite our current diet and health worries, sugar was a scourge in Africa. In the New World, slaves actually died because of how hard they had to work to make sugar.
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