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English, 25.02.2021 21:20 jdiffenbaugh115

Which statement below best represents the meaning of the Jocosta's expression when she says: "Misguided princes, why have ye upraised / This wordy wrangle? Are ye not ashamed, / While the whole land lies striken, thus to voice / Your private injuries?"?
A. Jocasta finds Oedipus and Creon's bickering too loud.
B. Jocasta believes it is unmerited for leaders to fight in public.
O C. Jocasta thinks Creon is wrong for arguing with Oedipus in public.
D. Jocasta suspects Oedipus malign intention towards her brother Creon.

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