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English, 08.11.2019 04:31, rileyallen4186pd5tgy

Which of the following lines supports the inference that the chorus respected oedipus?

a) your fate stands here to demonstrate for me how no mortal man is ever blessed"

b) but now who is there whose story is more terrible to hear? "

c) o child of laius, how i wish i'd never seen you"

d) we have called you our king and honoured you above all other men"

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