What are five reasons why Antigone broke Creon's law?​

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Answer:antigone says that Creon's law was not the law of the gods of the underworld—the gods of death and burial whose laws form unwritten, ancient traditions. She was not going to break the laws of the gods to appease a man. Antigone heeds the laws of custom and religion, not the laws of men like Creon


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a alliteration
b assonance

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the answer is assonance

Which phrase best describes the location of on a number line? A. at 4/1/2










B. closer to 4 than to 5










C. closer to 5 less than to 4










D. at 5/5/9

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B, closer to 4 than 5
The answer is b, it is closer to 4 than 5

Which verb best completes this sentence? My parents __________ the tickets; now we can all go see the new movie.

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the correct answer is bought

My parents bought the tickets; now we can all go see the new movie

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THE ANSWER IS ( had bought)the tickets; now we can all go see the new movie.

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What mood does Dickinson create when she ends "I dwell in Possibility" with a dash rather than a period or other end mark? A.
a mood of angry defiance

B.
a mood of puzzled worry

C.
a mood of endless opportunity

D.
a mood of sudden action

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"C. a mood of endless opportunity" is what Dickinson is trying to create in terms of a mood by ending "I dwell in Possibility" with a dash rather than a period or other end mark.

The answer is C.  a mood of endless opportunity

What happens to James Ryder at the end of "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle"? A.
He goes to jail.

B.
He finds the carbuncle.

C.
Holmes lets him go free.

D.
He receives an apology from Holmes.

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C. Holmes lets him go free, because there wasn't enough of a case.

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C Holmes lets him go free

Explanation:

Ryder promises not to make the mistake again, feeling guilty about stealing the carbuncle.

Which of the following is a common occurrence in formal language?a. slang
b. polysyllabic
c. colloquialisms
d. contractions

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contractions is a common occurrence in formal language