I would say that a character who is a stereotype has an over the top, exaggerated personality.
Answer:
To show that Creon was not right about his judgment of Antigone, Haimon told the story of a captain who was wrong even when he was doing the right thing.
Explanation:
Haimon did not agree with Creon's judgment on Antigone, although Creon was sure he was correct. For this reason Haimon cited a story as a wise and delicate argument to get Creon to reflect on his actions and thoughts about Antigone.
Haimon quoted the story about a captain who left the sails and stretched, because he knew this was the right thing to do and was sure he was doing good to his ship and his crew. However, the ship was tipped over by the wind and the sea, showing that the captain's certainty about the sails was incorrect in preventing the ship from tipping over. With that, Haimon is telling Creon that everyone can make mistakes inside things he believes are correct, so he should reassess the judgment that Antigone was receiving.
6. is bicycle, two
7. return, again
8. triplets, three
9. undecided, not
10. subterranean, under/below
11. anti-smoking, against
5. non-factual, not
and i haven't figured out the rest
If you have a mom or dad tell them or just grab her phone and take it from her and then tell her to stop and if she says ok then give it back and if she says no then keep it for longer...