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English, 15.10.2019 23:00, starr34

Tiresias is
a. fearful of oedipus' anger.
b. unwilling to answer oedipus' inquiries.
c. unwilling to speak in front of the people of thebes.
d. in conspiracy with creon so creon can discredit oedipus.
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Tiresias is
a. fearful of oedipus' anger.
b. unwilling to answer oedipus' inquiries.

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