Answer:
Dude why two man
Explanation: but 56 is equivalent to 76
Answer:
When Oedipus asks Tiresia to tell him who murdered Laius, Tiresia refuses to tell him. He says that he knows the truth but he can't tell him. So, Oedipus gets angry and starts to insult him in order to provoke him to tell the truth. Oedipus also accuses Tiresia of being the murderer and after that Tiresia is compelled to tell him the truth: that Oedipus himself is the curse, that he is the murderer. Oedipus gets even angrier after that and starts to insult Tiresia again and he also accuses him of having conspired with Creon in order to overthrow him.
As we can see, in both cases Oedipus's response is fury and anger, refusal to see the truth and also an attack to Tiresia.
Explanation:
The "Sweet hereafter" is the idiomatic way to refer to heave, so that explains why the correct answer is B <em>"A beautiful place the dead go, like heaven". </em>
In reference to the novel's title, we can see how this is related owing to the fact that the narrator is telling his story after an accident in which he almost die. We can think that his "sweet hereafter" is the second chance the world give him to not die and keep on living.
Compound!
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