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Select the piece of evidence from "Antigone" that supports the answer to part A. Say in few words, not lengthening out thy speech,

ODidst thou not know the edicts which forbade

The things thou ownest?

Yes, for it was not Zeus who gave them forth

Nor Justice, dwelling with the Gods below,

Who traced these laws for all the sons of men;

Nor did I deem thy edicts strong enough,

Coming from mortal man, to set at naught

The unwritten laws of God that know not change.

The maiden's stubborn will., of stubborn sire

The offspring shows itself.

Know, then, minds too stiff

Most often stumble, and the rigid steel

Baked in the furnace, made exceeding hard,

Thou seest most often split and broken lie:

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