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English, 19.05.2021 21:30, SuBzErO24

Which of the following represents a true cause-and-effect relationshlp In Antigone? Creon challenges Tiresias-Tiresias predicts Creon's doom-Creon yields his power

Creon refuses burial to Polyneices—Antigone defies Creon-Creon refuses to yield-Creon loses everything

Antigone challenges Creon-Antigone takes her life-Haemon takes his life

Tiresias predicts Creon's doom-Creon tries to save Antigone-Antigone takes her life​

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