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Search for information that supports the thesis: this is needed to sustenance your ideas; this will be your evidence.
Create a list of subtopics that support the thesis in appropriate order: You might decide how to back up your thesis using definitions, contrasts, etc. with the organized subtopics derived from your thesis.
List the subtopics and details under each subtopic: this will result in an outline, you must list a priorities list about the subtopics, meaning you must decide the order of importance of them and which details of each should be included.
Add an introduction and a conclusion to the outline: this is important because you need to write a context for the thesis, explain why it is interest to read, encourage the reader to keep on with the reading. The conclusion summarizes your point of view, new ideas that the essay lead to.
Review the outline and make changes if necessary: Finally, but not the least important, you must check your essay to see if it makes sense, if it is something that should be corrected, etc.
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<em>by telling dramatic, engaging stories about the lives and works of ancient astronomers</em>
The resolution is the end of a story. So the answer is 2.
There are a few themes there. First theme is between a person and the society. Antigone wants to bury him even though the representative of the society, which is the King, forbade it. She does it anyway and shows how an individual fought the system which she believed was wrong and corrupt.
Another theme is the divine law versus common law. Creon represents society and the law of the people while she was burying Polyneices according to Greek tradition based on their religious beliefs. She sticks to divine law over local law because she believes that Creon is wrong.