What does the allusion to Pandora’s box suggest?

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A Sheldon has planned more mischief for the day. Sheldon has planned more mischief for the day.
B Sheldon has learned his lesson after being warned. Sheldon has learned his lesson after being warned.
C Sheldon has acted the way Shawnee wants him to. Sheldon has acted the way Shawnee wants him to.
D Sheldon has already invited trouble with his actions.

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D Sheldon has already invited trouble with his actions.
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