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What viewpoint is conveyed by Sophocles through the following lines spoken by Choragos at the end of the play?
CREON. I did but pray for what I most desire.
Chor. Pray thou for nothing more. For mortal man
There is no issue from a doom decreed.
A. The Gods cannot help save someone from poor decisions he/she has made.
B. The Gods will look kindly upon man's prayers as long as he asks for what he wants.
C. Even though man may pray, the Gods cannot grant all of his desires.
D. Man should not ask God for the things he desires; man should accomplish these things on his own.

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