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Part A What inference can be drawn about King Creon's character from Scene 1 of Antigone? King Creon does not want to be king. King Creon has no sense of morality. King Creon values service to the country. King Creon is incapable of making decisions. Question 2 Part B Which quotation from the text best supports the answer in Part A? "'That depends on the source. Do you understand me? A fortune won is often misfortune.'" "'I swear by God and by the throne of God, The man who has done this thing shall pay for it!'" "'And death it is; yet money talks, and the wisest Have sometimes been known to count a few coins too many.'" "'…Eteocles, who died as a man should die, fighting for his country, is to be buried with full military honors.'"

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Answer:The answer for part A; is B. King Creon has a short temper.

For part B; is C. "'Stop!

Must you doddering wrecks

Go out of your heads entirely? 'The gods!'

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Part A: King Creon values Service to the country

Part B: "'…Eteocles, who died as a man should die, fighting for his country, is to be buried with full military honors.'"

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