<u>Answer:</u>
<em>She places her family above everything else.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Antigone values her family very much, despite the grief that engulfs her she stands strong to witness the killing of her family members even though she had no way of saving, she also stood strong for her rights and fought to her last breath to achieve what she had started.
Through however her strength and courage, she took the risk and became a hero. Her desire are beyond her limit but she does not give up, she moves to different communities even though she had lost hope but she was still determined to achieve all her goals.
No, old age COULD mean death, but we do not know. Young children, or young people are also subjects of death. We do not know our time when we go. It all depends MOSTLY on your lifestyle, smoking, drinking (bad things) can lead to death very fast. But, young people, they are not allowed to do those things, and our teachers, help us not to so we live a long,good life. We have red-ribbon week for a reason, to help people get out of bad-habits that WILL takeaway their life one day. Old age can mean anything, As well as young age.
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At first Martin makes up wild fantasies to brag about his great-grandfather even though he is ashamed of him. However, by the end of the story, his boasting has changed to a true pride in his heritage. ... He leads them to believe that his great-grandfather is like the Indians seen in movies or on TV.
The second one because there is a sense of panic like somethings going to happen to Laura.<span />
I'm confused, how am i supposed to answer that.... you read the book..... not to be rude or anything but you should be able to answer that, I mean you read the book and if you don't know the answer that then I suggest you read the book again..... sorry i couldn't help.... :(