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Antigone by sophocles: scene 2, ode 2 is the story which i have not read, and the question is:
blank + creon sentences antigone to death = civil disobedience must be punish regardless of the circumstance

identify the conflict that completes the organizer.

divine law vs. human law
conscience vs. law
familial loyalty vs. civil obedience
female independence vs. female submission

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