Answer:
1. The monster is breathing hard, it convulses it's limbs to try to come alive.
2. Dr. Frankenstein is horrified by his experiment, so he abandons the monster.
3. Dr. Frankenstein looks out across the widerness, and sees the monster coming.
4. He's driven by anguish and anxiety, so Dr. Frankenstein springs onto the monster and trys to kill it.
5. The monster proposess peace, and he's already prepared for Dr. Frankenstein's reaction.
Explanation:
've never done this so I don't know if these are right, but I tried! :)
1i
2h
3e
4c
5b
6g
7a
8f
9d
10j
I don't know if all of them are right but hope it helps!
Montag was never truly passionate about his job, but he did just want to do it as a firefighter. But once he saw the lady who loved her books, he started switching opinions on books, his job and society. The audience knows this because of his inner thoughts he is having during the events and after them. Many people do that today, they have a job they don't have passion for but like it because they are getting paid because of it, so they don't really mind it
Answer:
Option B. The significant event that is described in the excerpt is that Jamie loses her best friend.
Explanation:
The excerpt from the story "I am Not Thirteen Yet" written by Amy Bernstein is describing the significant event in the main character's life, where she loses her best friend. As the excerpt begins, the character express how she and her best friend have drifted apart "Lynette stopped inviting me over after school". The character is overhearing a conversation between her friend, Lynette, and another girl, in which they discuss their plans for after school, which involve going to the Ice-cream shop, but it is clear that the main character is not being invited to join the group, which reinforces the concept that she and her friend Lynette are no longer close.