Answer would be A.
Answer B makes a bit of sense too, but A more appropriately fits the themes of an aristotelian tragedy.
Creon wants to finish the argument with Antigone, but through his frustration, he ends up doing far more than he actually intended to in the beginning. Sentencing Antigone to death, this development sets the stage for Creon's regret after everything happens.
Answer:
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Explanation:
An example of personification in this excerpt is the lion being dangerous.
Control Group- Mice given normal food
Independent Variable- (sorry I don't know this one)
Dependent Variable- How much food is given
4. The special food doesn't have much of a difference on the mice considering only one more on special could move the block.
5. Make sure all mice are eating the same amount of food. Or even only try it with two mice.
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When pairs or small groups of students brainstorm topics, edit each other’s rough drafts, and provide feedback to improve each other’s writing, it is called a _____
C) writing group.