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Which event occurs at the climax of the play?

Haemon attempts to persuade Creon to free Antigone.
Creon changes his mind and decides to bury Polyneices and to free Antigone.
Antigone is lead away to the tomb.
Antigone is arrested.

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Answer:

Creaon changes his mind and decides to bury Polyneices instead

Step-by-step explanation:

Antigone is arrested

Antigone is lead away to the tomb

Haemon attemots to persuade Creon to free Antigone

Creon changes his mind and decides to bury polyneics and frees Antigone.

When you read this, notice the climax. Haemon persuades to have Antigone to be free. the details that lead to this is... Antigone is arrested and led to the tomb, Haemon persuades Creon to change his mind, the climax is... Whats his decision? He changes his mind and buries Polyneices instead of Antigon.

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