The prophet Teiresias sees the future and tells Creon that his "luck is once more on fate's razor edge." He is telling him this because he sees what Creon is going to do with Antigone and he very delicately advises him against it. He knows that if Creon kills Antigone, many bad things will happen and he basically tells him that there is still time to overturn the fate. However, as Creon is a very political man, he believes that the laws of society are far more important than fate or laws of God, so he still kills Antigone, resulting in many more deaths.
Creon should have accepted Teiresias's advice instead of ignoring it if he wanted to avoid the tragedy that later happened.
By date and time every single day. Or by writing every single trip he took by date stamp. Or he/she could graph the journey by what they think is important. Either way there are many different ways of doing this but these are just a few
Answer: i think the age that the author says its probably talking about like maybe primary school because it talks about how "its more important than they were in primary school" and i feel like there talking about when you start college and the new study's and skills were more important so maybe the answer would be that teachers give work assignments to students to give them new information and also teachers give homework to students because they want there students to learn new stuff and focus on what really matters like for the future and college. and also for my answer for the age it would probably would have to be "younger kids" and for older students" to i hope this helps.
I don't know this for sure but if an author has something to declare and they can't back it up it's just an idea. So if you want to identify the claim you have to have statistics and facts to prove what you're saying. But remember I am not am expert so whatever you think the answer is go with it. Hope this helps ;)