Quiz for Primary Source 3.4: Sophocles, Antigone

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Correct. The answer is b. Creon’s first question to Antigone was direct and to this point. Warning her not to be evasive, he asked if Antigone “knew the order not to do this thing.”
Incorrect. The answer is b. Creon’s first question to Antigone was direct and to this point. Warning her not to be evasive, he asked if Antigone “knew the order not to do this thing.”

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Correct. The answer is a. In Antigone’s view, mortal men could not “over-run the gods’ unwritten and unfailing laws.”
Incorrect. The answer is a. In Antigone’s view, mortal men could not “over-run the gods’ unwritten and unfailing laws.”

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Correct. The answer is b. Antigone all but directly calls Creon a fool and betrays no doubts at all about the righteousness of her cause.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Antigone all but directly calls Creon a fool and betrays no doubts at all about the righteousness of her cause.