English, 14.04.2020 05:10, obliviousho2018
What viewpoint is conveyed by Sophocles through the following lines spoken by Choragos at the end of the play?
Great words of boasting bring great punishments;
And so to grayâhaired age
Comes wisdom at the last.
A. Man is most blessed by words of praise to the Gods.
B. The Gods will not punish arrogance of old men.
C. Only the young are modest and careful about how they praise the Gods.
D. With age, man learns to not be foolish and arrogant.
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