Oedipus claims that he is superior to Teiresias because
he is loved by the people |
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he is king |
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he has children |
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he can see |
Answer:
The correct answer is D. He can see.
Oedipus claims that he is superior to Teiresias because he can see, as Teiresias was blind.
Oedipus claims that he is superior to Teiresias because he is loved by the people he...
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