Select the correct text In the passage.In Antigone, Haemon emerges as a defender of the citizens' cause in the face of his father's tyranny. Which lines in this excerpt from the play
reflect Haemon's respect for the Theban citizens' opinions?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

And, as thy son, it falls to me to mark

The acts, the words, the comments of the crowd.

The commons stand in terror of thy frown,

And dare not utter aught that might offend,

But I can overhear their muttered plaints,

Know how the people mourn this maiden doomed

For noblest deeds to die the worst of deaths.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

says he is a defender of the citizens cause. therefore he cares about their opinion even more then his father.


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In what way is Zaroff portrayed as Rainsford’s foil?Zaroff is a strong hunter, and Rainsford is a weak one.
Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.
Zaroff is a considerate host, but Rainsford is an inconsiderate guest.

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b.Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.

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Answer:

b.Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one.

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use the distributive property to write each expression as an equivalent expression . that evaluate the expression. 8(5-1)

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8* (5-1)
= 8*5 - 8*1 (distributive property).

8*5= 40
8*1= 8

8*5 - 8*1
= 40- 8
= 32.

8* (5-1) = 32.

Tap the phrase that compares Marissa’s memories to something

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swam like dolphins is the answer

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As she worked, Marissa's memories swan like dolphins, diving among the blue and green waves under cool gray skies.

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What’s the theme/moral for the Myth: Narcissus and Echo?

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Answer:The myth of Echo and Narcissus has several moral themes, but the main message of the myth warns Greek (and Roman) society about the dangers of pride, vanity, and self-centeredness.

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In the book hatchet chapter 8. What caused Brian to cry until he was all cried out?

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What caused Brian to cry until he was all cried out, was the feeling that he could no longer continue.

Explanation:

Brian ran into a porcupine that stuck his sharp needles in his leg.

After being paralyzed by the fear he felt, he tried to take them off but it became very painful. Once he felt so much pain, he began to cry inconsolably, with self-pity. He thought to himself that he could no longer do that, and that next time it could be worse.

When crying until he fell asleep, he realized that self-pity had achieved nothing.

A porcupine had stuck eight quills in Brian's calf and he gets over-whelmed, so he cried it all out.

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What does characterization mean?

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The method used by a writer to develop a character 
-appearance
-actions
-speech
-thoughts
-opinions
-reactions
Characterization is concept of creating characters for a narrative.
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