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Which of the following lines from the ode best support the answer to number 16?. # 16 is at the bottom

A. Who is this man of unspeakable darkness? / He must fly like the wind's swift steeds. / For on his heels Apollo races / In the blinding light of his father's fire.
B. Find the killer. Find the man who roams / Like a bull in the forest's shadow, / Raging in the haunting dark as his doom hovers, / Ready to strike.
C. The man skilled in the beating of the wings of birds / Troubles me deeply. Is there truth in his art? / I am lost. I have no words. I can see neither / Past nor future.
D. There was no quarrel ever that I knew / Between our royal house and Polybus, father of our king. / There is no proof.

#16 . Which best describes the mood of the chorus in the ode that follows the Oedipus-Teiresias episode?.
Answer: confident that Oedipus will calm down and hopeful for a swift resolution.


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Answer: Imma go with D. There was no quarrel ever that I knew / Between our royal house and Polybus, father of our king. / There is no proof.

Explanation:

It sounds like he was confident and reassuring him