Instructions: select the correct answer. in antigone, what is the chorus made up of and what does it represent? it's made up of creon's friends and represents his royal courtiers. it's made up of the theban elders and represents the theban citizens. it's made up of women and children and represents the theban minority. it's made up of oedipus’s family and represents the sorrowful state of their lives.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:20
Now that you have been exposed to the four major sociological perspectives and in keeping with the concept of getting to know each other; this discussion question will ask for your general opinion as to which one of the four sociological perspectives make the most sense to you. (1. functionalist perspective 2. conflict perspective 3. symbolic interactionist perspective 4. postmodern perspective) in other words which one of the four perspectives do you believe best explains why people do the things they do in our society? which one of the four perspectives best explains why you believe the things you do, and why you act the way that you do?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Whom does macbeth have murdered to keep one if the witches prophecies from coming true a. malcolm and donalbain b. king duncan c. the thane of cawdor d. banque and his son
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
Based on the quote and using insights from the speech, discuss in at least 200 words what you can do for your country
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which of the following excerpt from part one of trifles suggest that mrs.hale believes mrs.wright may have had a motive for killing her husband?
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Instructions: select the correct answer. in antigone, what is the chorus made up of and what does it...
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