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Read the exchange between Antigone and Choragos from Scene II of Antigone. Antigone: Ah Creon, Think me a fool, if you like; but it may well be

That a fool convicts me of folly.

Choragos: Like father, like daughter: both headstrong, deaf to reason!

She has never learned to yield.

How does this exchange move the plot forward toward Creon's decision to sentence Antigone?

(A)It indicates that Antigone is unwilling to compromise because she thinks Creon is a buffoon.

(B)Choragos understands what Antigone is going through and her frustration with Creon.

(C)Choragos is letting the audience know about the real issue between Antigone and Creon.

(D)It helps the audience understand that Antigone is completely in the right, and Creon is in the wrong.

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