What does Creon say to prove he has not conspired with Teiresias? (688) Why does Oedipus relent and allow Creon to live after Oedipus accuses him of treason?

Respond to the following questions IN COMPLETE QUESTIONS!! NO credit will be given for incomplete sentences. The numbers at the end of each question denote the lines numbers where the answers may be found. What does Creon say to prove he has not conspired with Teiresias? (688) Why does Oedipus relent and allow Creon to live after Oedipus accuses him of treason? (755) Why does Jocasta believe “human beings have no part in the craft of prophecy”? (813) Why does Oedipus “have a deadly fear that the old seer had eyes”? (842; 866; 876) Why does Jocasta’s servant beg to be banished to the fields after Laius’s death? (880) In Corinth, why does Oedipus question his parentage and eventually flee to Thebes? (908) What transpires between Oedipus and “a herald and a carriage” when he flees Corinth? (934) Why does Oedipus say, “…I and no other have so cursed myself”? (255;954) Why does Oedipus expect Jocasta’s servant to clear him of his guilt? (977) Why does Jocasta say the servant “shall never prove that the murder of Laius squares rightly with the prophecy”? (987) Due. Tomorrow October 22nd at 11:59 p.m.; please have answers in complete sentences