What does creon say happened to polyneices' body?
a. traitors did something with it
b....
English, 20.10.2019 21:50 moneyyfletcher
What does creon say happened to polyneices' body?
a. traitors did something with it
b. the animals ate it
c. he is unsure
d. the guards have taken him away
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