Reread lines 90-97 (ISMENE: But, if the venture's hopeless...Yet to thy lovers...).

Which statement best describes the conflicting perspectives conveyed through this dialogue?
a) Ismene doubts that Antigone’s plan will be successful, but Antigone fiercely stands by her own moral principles.
b) Ismene worries that Antigone will get hurt burying Polyneices, but Antigone is confident that she is strong enough to do the job.
c) Ismene feels hopeless because she is so scared for Antigone, but Antigone assures her sister that she is behaving honorably.
d) Ismene argues that Antigone is making their uncle mad, but Antigone explains that Creon was already mad anyway.

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