That is true, because she was the only one to understand the importance of divine laws as opposed to Creon's civil laws. He forbade her to give her brother a proper burial because he was a traitor, but she understood that it needed to be done so that he could be allowed to go to heaven, perhaps. The other people were afraid of Creon, and didn't want to interfere with his laws.
I believe it’s D. If not I’m sorry
DDT was banned from use in the United States in 1972.
Sir Henry Baskerville - The late Sir Charles's nephew and closet living relative. Sir Henry is hale and hearty, described as "a small, alert, dark-eyed man about thirty years of age, very sturdily built." By the end of the story, Henry is as worn out and shell-shocked as his late uncle was before his death.
Answer:
Uncle James isn’t actually my funny uncle: He’s a good friend of my dad/mom
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