The answer you are looking for is <span>C. It resolves the conflict over whether Creon will realize his own flaws; it does so by showing that he realizes his pride, not Eurydice's curse, is to blame for his family's deaths because him admiting he was wrong and taking the blame shows that he realizes his own flaws</span>
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no
Explanation:
i dont need to explain this it is self explanatory
Voluminous because the other words endings dont fit with the sentence
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B.I think thats the dog's food bowl." the sentence that contains a contraction that is formed incorrectly is this <span>B.I think thats the dog's food bowl. because of the word 'thats'</span>
At this point in the book is the closest I think readers see Atticus to actually being angry at his children. I feel like Atticus thinks it's better to sit down and talk through the problem than spank the kids and create unnecessary resentment. Definitely a lawyer's approach to parenting (my dad's a lawyer and acts like this all the time.)<span />