I have an advice: try to add "something" or "something good" as a kind of object after them.
it should sound good for transitive, but somehow "weird" for intransitive verbs:
Transitive:
I ate something
I like something
Intransitive
*I sleep something
*I cry something
this is a way of saying: intransitive verbs can't take an object, while transitive can ! (this this the definition of the difference between them actually)
D is the correct answer because the other choices aren’t even related to the paragraph!
To start hubris means excessive pride. In Greek tragedy that usually affects people other than the main character. The second paragraph is a warning given by Teiresias who is a minor goddess known for her ability to prophecy. She is warning Creon (but the warning comes too late) that by trying to forbid the burial of Antigone's brother, he has over stepped the power of his earthly being. His pride will lead him to places that can only lead to angering the gods which will lead to his downfall. I take that set of lines to show what his hubris is.
Everything stressful happens to the narrator