Robert Walton, the captain of a ship bound for the North Pole, writes a letter to his sister, Margaret Saville, in which he says that his crew members recently discovered a man adrift at sea. The man, Victor Frankenstein, offered to tell Walton his story.
Frankenstein has a perfect childhood in Switzerland, with a loving family that even adopted orphans in need, including the beautiful Elizabeth, who soon becomes Victor's closest friend, confidante, and love. Victor also has a caring and wonderful best friend, Henry Clerval. Just before Victor turns seventeen and goes to study at the University at Ingoldstadt, his mother dies of scarlet fever. At Ingolstadt, Victor dives into "natural philosophy" with a passion, studying the secrets of life with such zeal that he even loses touch with his family. He soon rises to the top of his field, and suddenly, one night, discovers the secret of life. With visions of creating a new and noble race, Victor puts his knowledge to work. But when he animates his first creature, its appearance is so horrifying he abandons it. Victor hopes the monster has disappeared for ever, but some months later he receives word that his youngest brother, William, has been murdered. Though Victor sees the monster lingering at the site of the murder and is sure it did the deed, he fears no one will believe him and keeps silent. Justine Moritz, another adoptee in his family, has been falsely accused based of the crime. She is convicted and executed. Victor is consumed by guilt.To escape its tragedy, the Frankensteins go on vacation. Victor often hikes in the mountains, hoping to alleviate his suffering with the beauty of nature. One day the monster appears, and despite Victor's curses begs him incredibly eloquently to listen to its story. The monster describes his wretched life, full of suffering and rejection solely because of his horrifying appearance. (The monster also explains how he learned to read and speak so well.) The monster blames his rage on humanity's inability to perceive his inner goodness and his resulting total isolation. It demands that Victor, its creator who brought it into this wretched life, create a female monster to give it the love that no human ever will. Victor refuses at first, but then agrees.
Back in Geneva, Victor's father expresses his wish that Victor marry Elizabeth. Victor says he first must travel to England. On the way to England, Victor meets up with Clerval. Soon, though, Victor leaves Clerval at the house of a friend in Scotland and moves to a remote island to make his second, female, monster. But one night Victor begins to worry that the female monster might turn out more destructive than the first. At the same moment, Victor sees the first monster watching him work through a window. The horrifying sight pushes Victor to destroy the female monster. The monster vows revenge, warning Victor that it will "be with him on [his] wedding night." Victor takes the remains of the female monster and dumps them in the ocean. But when he returns to shore, he is accused of a murder that was committed that same night. When Victor discovers that the victim is Clerval, he collapses and remains delusional for two months. When he wakes his father has arrived, and he is cleared of the criminal charges against him.
Victor returns with his father to Geneva, and marries Elizabeth. But on his wedding night, the monster instead kills Elizabeth. Victor's father dies of grief soon thereafter. Now, all alone in the world, Victor dedicates himself solely to seeking revenge against the monster. He tracks the monster to the Arctic, but becomes trapped on breaking ice and is rescued by Walton's crew.
Walton writes another series of letters to his sister. He tells her about his failure to reach the North Pole and to restore Victor, who died soon after his rescue. Walton's final letter describes his discovery of the monster grieving over Victor's corpse. He accuses the monster of having no remorse, but the monster says it has suffered more than anyone. With Victor dead, the monster has its revenge and plans to end its own life.
1. While I ____________the performance, I met one of my old friends.
A. watched B. was watching C. watch D. am watching
Answer:
Was watching
Explanation:
Met is past tense so was watching is also past tense
What are the actions of Paul, Kat, and Kropp during the gas attack? Provide evidence to
support your thinking.
Answer:
A coffin hits the fourth man and Kropp keeps him from tearing off his gas mask. The injured man is the young recruit Paul comforted earlier, and they try to free his arm from underneath a coffin. As these anxious moments go on, Paul feels as though he is suffocating, because he is breathing the same air over and over in his gas mask.
Explanation:
Write
a real story, or imagined that ends with
.
the words.
I should have listened to my mother
In not less than 450 words.
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Answer:
Try skimming chapters 12-15, and write down some examples of what causes Phyllisia to want to be friends or not be friends with Edith, and what happens because of that. I haven't read the story and can't do your work for you word for word, but I hope this helps :)
______the rain stopped, we ran outside to play Capture the Flag.
Because the rain stopped, we ran outside to play Capture the Flag.
Use personification to describe a waffle.
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Answer:
dish made from leavend batter or dough and has a surface impression
Explanation:
Can someone help me with this..?
Answer:
c. stative
Explanation:
Write a poem about a motto that ypu live by
Answer: There’s magic on the other side of fear, older man laughing mottos to live by I am strong, I am confident, and I am unstoppable. Breathe in courage (or confidence, personal power, compassion, etc.); breathe out fear (tension, anxiety, anger), Act or accept, Progress, not perfection, Simplify, Take another step. Your pain today will be your strength tomorrow, Do all the good you can, Go to bed with dreams; wake up with a purpose, one thing at a time, Attitudes are contagious; make yours worth catching, Greatness is measured by courage and heart, I am enough / You are enough, Opportunities don’t happen, you create them, I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today, have courage and be kind.
What is the past of the verb go?
Explanation:
went is the past form of the verb go i think
Why does the judge bring Elizabeth proctor into the court room? What does she say?
In court she denies Proctor's adultery. She tells this lie to protect her husband's good name but does not realise that he has already made a public confession.
"i'm the oldest man in the village" Name the village mentioned here?
answer me fastly please.
Answer:
oldest man
Explanation:
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Why most likely does Reagan’s make a comparison to “explorers” in the following passage (paragraph 8, Moscow State University Address)?
The explorers of the modern era are the entrepreneurs, men with vision, with the courage to take risks and faith enough to brave the unknown. These entrepreneurs and their small enterprises are responsible for almost all the economic growth in the United States. They are the prime movers of the technological revolution.
A)
He is warning the students that the future entrepreneurs will face limits the same way explorers did.
B)
He is encouraging the students to be risk takers in the future, and embrace failure as explorers did.
C)
He is applauding the students for finding their paths to college with a courage similar to explorers.
D)
He is suggesting that the students may have to venture outside their home country to be successful in the new age.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
its d
Reagan’s make a comparison to “explorers” because of option B: he is encouraging the students to be risk takers in the future, and embrace failure as explorers did.
Why most likely does Reagan’s make a comparison to “explorers”?
Reagan starts establishing new political and economic initiatives in his early days. His supply-side economics policies helpful for advocated tax reduction, economic deregulation, and reduction in government expenses.
During his speech, he respected the hard work and productivity of the explorers. His gave emphasizes on the contribution to the economic and physical growth of the America.
While giving the speech, Reagan’s aruge the students to take the risks in order to get the succes in the life like the explorers did in their past times. He shared part of the history of the United States and the way America lived its principles.
He admired that every person have their own particular objects and vision that they want to achieve in any cost. Their enterprises are responsible for the overall growth of nation.
Therefore, correct option is B.
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What was sheriff Tate's rationale for not revealing Arthur Radley's role ??? Please help !
what is the difference between common and proper nouns
Answer:
common nouns are less specifc while proper nouns are more specific.
Explanation:
Ex. common noun = bird
Ex proper noun = blue jay
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Read this sentence from "Space Junk!"
To protect the ISS, scientists have developed the capability to
maneuver the station out of harm's way.
What is the meaning of maneuver?
A remove
B plan
C keep
D steer
Answer:
Keep is the answer
The underlined section is referred to as a(n) couplet.
Answer:
The underlined section is referred to as a couplet.
Explanation:
you only use the term an when the next word has a vowel at the beginning of the word.
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How many Borns humans have
Answer: Humans have 206 bones which include the bones of the skull, spine (vertebrae), ribs, arms and legs.
Read the poem "Bacchus's Regret" by Hunter Doyle and answer the question. [1] King Midas returned my beloved teacher to me, so I rewarded him with a wish—whatever he wanted would be. Midas cried, "Give my fingers a golden touch! Then, I shall have a gilded kingdom and such." [5] I tried to make him see the err of his choice, but he would not heed the caution in my voice. I pleaded with Midas, "Be careful what you choose, for you're only thinking of what you'll gain—not what you'll lose." [9] His thirst for wealth became no match for his appetite; after all, a gold apple is not something one can bite. His daughter wept for her poor starving dad, so he wiped her tears and told her not to be sad. [13] Into a golden statue Midas's daughter became, and he and his greedy wish were ultimately to blame. Yet, maybe if I had put up more of a fight and a fret, then I wouldn't have to live with all this regret. Select the line that best supports the theme greed can have negative consequences.
Answer: "I tried to make him see the err of his choice, / but he would not heed the caution in my voice." (Lines 4–5)
Explanation: According to the poem "Bacchus's Regret", by Hunter Doyle, the speaker makes reference to how he intended to warn King Midas of the adverse outcome of his wish to turn everything he touched into gold. However, he mentions that Midas refused to listen to the his advice on the unpleasant result of his choice.
Brave Little Toaster -
1)Look up the plot of the Disney movie, The Brave Little Toaster. Why would Doctorow reference/allude to it in his story? How does it enhance his theme?
2)Why would Doctorow write about the Internet of Things in fiction versus writing an argumentative article? What are the drawbacks? What are the benefits?
Answer:
The plot of The Brave Little Toaster centers on the appliances' quest to find the young man they think abandoned them in his country cottage. The group sets off to find the man in the big city and encounters many dangers on the odyssey, including an electrical storm and a raging river.
Explanation:
What value does Macbeth place on the following? Cite specific details from the drama to support your conclusion.
King Duncan of Scotland's general of battle, Macbeth, was highly regarded in the court for his combat prowess: "SCENE II. A camp near Forres.
What is the concept of the excerpt?Three witches unexpectedly arrive when Macbeth and his friend Banquo return from a victory, telling them that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and king of Scotland, and Banquo's descendants will take the crown. As the witches vanish into thin air, the two characters consider the prescience of the supernatural force.
Unexpectedly, he receives word from a king's emissary that he has been appointed as Cawdor's Thane, fulfilling one of the witches' prophecies.
Thus, King Duncan of Scotland's general of battle, Macbeth.
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Question 5m
Police
different responsibilities.
O having
O have
O haves
O has
Answer:
Police have different responsibilities.
The phrase “once upon a time” serves as a(n) ___________ to
a book.
A) Allusion
B) Metaphor
C) Simile
D) Introduction
Answer:
D. Introduction
Explanation:
The phrase " once upon a time " is an introduction to a book. I hope this answer helped you. I am certain that this is the correct answer.
Answer:
d an introduction
Explanation:
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What’s the theme of the highlighted text?
AND
What is the message and the topic of the textual evidence that is being highlighted!!
((((The theme should be about the highlighted text!)))
Answer:
Sometimes life doesn't go the way you plan, even if in high school you're #1. Or, you should prepare for all possible endings.
Explanation:
This is backed up through the highlighted text, specifically when it says "Grant did not have to struggle his way through rigorous courses in high school" and in the second half when it mentions that Grant wasn't prepared.
Note: I'm sorry I'm bad at finding specific themes lol
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What is the allusion in this passage? What two ideas are connected in this allusion?
Passage: I'm hoping the budding Picasso in my drawing class goes after that art school scholarship. I know in my gut that he would succeed, and the world needs more artists like him. The only thing holding him back is his own self-doubt. You know what they say: Aim for the moon, and even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.
Answer: Allusion of the passage: Pablo Picasso being compared to his students in the art class. Two ideas connected: Students in art class are super talented, Pablo Picasso doubts himself a lot since he's the teacher that believes that his students are super talented too
Explanation:
can someone please explain what a rhetorical question is please?
(give a couple examples?)
Answer:
A rhetorical question is a question that is not intended to be answered.
Explanation:
I really don't have any examples sorry.
The session delivered the information I expected to receive. *
A.Strongly Agree
B.Agree
C.Neutral
D.Disagree
E.Strongly Disagree
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Question;
The session delivered the information I expected to receive.
Answer;
C.Neutral
Why the answer is C.Neutral?
When you receive an information check it before you agree
That's my answer
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Which of the following does not describe the role of dialogue in a story?
Dialogue provides realism.
Dialogue slows down the pace of a story.
Dialogue advances the story.
Dialogue develops the characters.
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Which sentence shows correct use of parallelism?
•Jonah likes to play soccer, to go swimming, and riding his bike.
•Jamie is smart, funny, and she has a nice personality.
• James likes reading, writing, and watching movies.
Answer:
• James likes reading, writing, and watching movies.
Explanation:
How might you use food labels to choose between two types of canned soup?
why does marty stuart wear a black rag around his neck
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It's simple. The scarf was a very early standard of country & western fashion. Marty Stuart started playing country music professionally at the ripe age of 14 in Lester Flatt's bluegrass band. As can be seen in the picture below, he was wearing fluttery neck wear even then, like most everyone was in Flatt's band