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Oedipus is motivated by too much pride or hubris. He sees himself as a glorified man because the people in the town considers him a hero and a successor to the throne. His hubris contributes to the plot in a such a way that a conflict arises between him and Teiresias when he is confronted of accusations of killing Laius.
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B. Swimming is unlike other sports because "it uses several different muscle groups" (Middlebrook 55).
1. <span>After World War I, life in America became prosperous. The correct option is option "B".
2. "Nick" is the one character that </span><span>F. Scott Fitzgerald have a good deal in common. The correct option is option "C".
3. S</span><span>upercilious means arrogant. The correct option is option "A".
4. </span><span>Myrtle insists on stopping the taxi so she can purchase a dog. The correct option is option "A".
5. "Tom's" </span><span>character’s actions in Chapter 2 best exemplify the concept of the “cruel rich”. The correct option is option "C".</span>