Can someone read my answers to Questions 1 & 2 i posted a picture of them and rewrite the answers to make it sound different and reword it in your own words please). Brainliest Answer) In a response of 2-3 paragraphs, answer the two questions. Question 1) Compare and contrast how Antigone and " The Game" develop the protagonist and antagonist using dialogue and staging. Use specific textual evidence from both plays to support your answer. Question 2) Compare the themes. What do Antigone and " The Game" suggest about fate and chance? Are our futures determined by fate, by chance, or a combination of both? Explain). Remember to incorporate at least three module vocabulary terms into your answers. ( Can someone rewrite and reword the answers to questions 1) and question 2 to make them sound completely different I posted a picture of my answers) just add 3 vocabulary words - Autonomous, Automate, Predetermine, Preview, Edible, Capable, Foil, Fate, Feminine, Prologue, Tragedy, Chorus, Ode, Strophe, Antistrophe, Trilogy, Characterization, Anarchy. ( Will Mark Brainliest). ​

Can someone read my answers to Questions 1 amp 2 i posted a picture of them and rewrite the answers to make it sound different and reword it in your own words p class=

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Answer to P1 (details to part 2 should be in the comments soon enough)

In the story, Antigone, the protagonist, develops as a result of her statements regarding the death of her brother. She speaks to her sister about burying their brother who was dishonored by Creon, which is how the author develops and introduces the characters to the audience.