Answer:
rising action
Explanation:
The events that precede the climax in a work of fiction are called rising action.
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Creon is said to very stubborn and does not want to change at any cost. He does not want to give up his pride only.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Creon was a tragic hero and was the main character in the story. He is shown as a very stubborn person in the story who is not ready to give up on his pride and be stubborn.
He wanted the other people to change and did not want to change himself. One of the most important evidences of the stubbornness of the character is when he is totally unwilling to change the punishment that he had given to Antigone. Neither does he want to take advice from other because of his own pride.
answers to English Unit 10 Lesson 8
1. A - misplaced modifier
2. D - heart that is broken
3. C - person vs society
4. C - "It was the first time that a woman, even a woman like Ida, had said things like this to me, and i lost my head. i gave her all the answers she wanted, and a great deal more as well."
5. B - remains bewildered regarding Ida's continuing adoration for him
6. D - "At this, the woman started to laugh, and Ida, hissing like a viper, broke in: 'There's nothing to laugh at...instead of laughing you'd better stop rubbing yourself against my husband...i suppose you think i didn't see you... You've been rubbing your arm up against him the whole time.'"
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