In the play/book Antigone. When he first addresses the Chorus of Thebans, why does Creon use the imagery of the "Ship of State"? A. to warn the Thebans that another state plans to attack. B. to tell the Thebans that a natural disaster has been prophesied. C. to tell the Thebans that he plans to build a great navy. D. to persuade the Thebans that he will be a strong and resolute leader.