MariaIZweird9631
28.11.2020 •
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Write a letter that ends with i will never go there again
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Ответ:
Here is ur answer
Explanation:
Once upon a time I was hunted by a bear. I learnt one lesson which was:- I will never go there
Ответ:
The right answer is 4) "Thou a father's guild dost bear."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that, in this line, the chorus is reminding Antigone that she went too far and was very daring, but, by doing so, she found the cornerstone of justice, and fell ("thou thy foot didst dash"). They conclude by saying that perhaps she is paying for his father's pain, which is the line that reflects her helplessness with regard to her fate and her family’s past. Antigone's father, Oedipus, had put a course on her two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, and, as a result of it, they were tragically destined to die in battle at each other's hands.