What does the allusion to Pandora's box suggest?

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

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The allusion to Pandora's box suggests that Sheldon has already invited trouble with his actions. Just as opening Pandora's box released all kinds of trouble and misfortune into the world, Sheldon's actions have potentially unleashed negative consequences.
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