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I believe the correct answer is B. Would mind giving me brainliest answer :)
When Oedipus asks the blind prophet for his advice, the chorus is confused because of the answer the prophet provides. He accuses the King Oedipus of being the murderer of the previous king. The chorus are now confused and afraid of the whole situation.
No one can believe that the accusations are truth. They're unsure as to whom they should believe in since phrophets are considered emissaries of the gods and its impossible for them to be mistaken. They now found themselves conflicted.
Hope this helps !
For the answer to the question above asking w<span>hat is Coleridge describing in this passage?
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Coleridge is describing the beauty he sees around him, though he is depressed and cannot enjoy it.
I hope my answer helped you. Have a nice day!
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