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Read the excerpt from the text of Antigone. " Then, in one well-developed paragraph, make inferences about what kind of man Creon is. Explainhow his words reveal his character. Use evidence from the excerpt to support your answer". ( Then, in a second well-developed paragraph, state the theme of the play and explain how Creon and his words in this excerpt help develop the theme of the play. Use evidence from the excerpt to support your answer). I'm stuck and please only answer if you can Truly help and understand what you have to do. " Will Mark Brainliest". Please dont type my question on brianly to just rewrite someone else's answer down. Or please don't rewrite what you wrote down if you've done this before. Write something different down. ( I would like to help someone out with points and Mark Brainliest).

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