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Read these lines from Antigone. TEIRESIAS: Let him waste his fine anger upon younger men.
Maybe he will learn at last
To control a wiser tongue in a better head.

How do Teiresias's words provoke Creon to make a decision?

Creon realizes how foolish he has been, and he tries to show mercy as a result.

Creon realizes he has been right all along and decides to continue ruling.

Teiresias shows Creon that Antigone deserved to die, so Creon rewards him.

Teiresias shows Creon that Haimon loved Antigone, and Creon becomes angry at Haimon..

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