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English, 12.03.2021 20:50 dasiaflowers85

Read this exchange between Creon and Antigone from Scene IV of Antigone. Antigone: Ah! That voice is like the voice of death!
Creon: I can give you no reason to think you are mistaken.

How does this exchange move the plot forward toward Antigone's death sentence?

A.) Creon changes his mind and shows mercy to Antigone.

B.) Creon causes Haimon to hate his father.

C.) Creon gives up his last chance to show mercy to Antigone.

D.) Creon makes Antigone reconsider her own fate.

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