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13. Whose line---"You are a king because of me.

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TEIRESIAS

23. The sentry reports that

A Argos is preparing another attack


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B someone has buried Polyneices
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C someone hired mercenaries to fight Creon
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D Ismene has buried Polyneices
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21. Creon has declared that

A Eteocles is to be left in the desert and Polyneices thrown into the sea.


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B Antigone will reign in his place while he goes into exile.
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C Eteocles is to be given a funeral with military honor while Polyneices'  body will be left in the desert to rot.
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D Thebes should prepare for war against Argos.
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16. The only thing that man cannot conquer is ____________

DEATH

1. Whose line--"Do not believe that you alone can be right. A man like that, when you know him, turns out empty." 

HAEMON

4. Whose line--"May the dead forgive me, I can do no other. But as I am commanded; to do more is madness."

ISMENE

27. The Sentry has witnessed

A the sisters fighting over the body


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B Zeus standing triumphant over the body
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C a mysterious dust storm
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D birds gutted with blood
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6. Whose line--"Impossible things should not be tried at all."

ISMENE

22. Which of these does Creon praise in his initial speech to the Chorus?
A compassion
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B loyalty to the State
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C moderation 
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D humility
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22. When Antigone asks Ismene for help, Ismene

A agrees to help Antigone but is stopped by a sign from the oracle


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B agrees to help Antigone but backs out at the last minute
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C refuses and is successful in dissuading Antigone from the deed
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D refuses and is unsuccessful in persuading Antigone not to do the deed
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19. Whose line---"Reverence is a virtue but strength lives in established law."

CHORUS

2. Whose line---"This generation of prophets have always loved gold."

CREON

15. The world has so many wonders but nothing is more wonderful than ___________

MAN

8. Whose line---"This girl is guilty of double insolence, breaking the laws and boasting of it."

CREON

20. Whose line---"Who is the man here, she or I, if this crime goes unpunished"?

CREON

18. At what time of the day is the setting? (one word)

DAWN

10. Whose line---"Ah, the good fortune of kings, licensed to say and do whatever they please."

ANTIGONE

5. Whose line---"I have no strength to break laws that were made for the public good. "

ISMENE

30. What is it that Creon claims all prophets love?


GOLD

7.  Whose line---"But all your strength is weakness itself against the immortal unrecorded laws of god."

ANTIGONE

25. The Chorus, on first hearing the entry's news, wonders if

A God did it
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B the ghost of Oedipus did it
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C Ismene might be trying to overthrow Creon
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D Antigone did it
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12. Whose line---"You have no right to trample on God's right."

HAEMON

29. According to Ode 4, who was locked away in a brazen vault?

DANAE

11. Whose line-- "If we must lose, let's lose to a man, at least, is a woman stronger than we?"

CREON

14. What city has "seven gates in a yawning ring"?

THEBES

9. Whose line---"The only crime is pride."

TEIRESIAS

26. Creon tells the sentry that

A he must find the culprit or face execution


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B he must Thebes in shame
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C he must offer sacrifices at the altar of Zeus
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D he will be demoted
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17. Who is the Greek tragedian behind "Antigone"?

SOPHOCLES

3. Whose line---"We are only women, we cannot fight with men."

ISMENE

28. When brought before Creon, Antigone


A all of the above
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B defends her action by asserting the supremacy of divine law
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C defends her stand by threatening a revolution
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D defends her action by claiming Creon has no claim to the throne
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