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In "Daniel in the Lion's Den," why are the princes jealous of Daniel?

A.
He is promised the throne of Persia even though he is an Israelite.

B.
He has more money than all of the princes combined.

C.
He is given a place of high honor and great power by the king of Persia.

D.
He is allowed to return to Israel when all the others must stay in Persia.

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I think it would be option C; he would be seen by most people as a person with high authority. I hope it helps and good luck^^
C. He is given a place of high honor and great power by the king of Persia. 

He was one of 3 men in charge of everyone in the whole kingdom, just under the king himself. He was also really well liked and possibly up for further promotion, and all the other princes were jealous, especially since the Jews were essentially slaves in Persia at time time.