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Answer:
I dont know who Mr. Marsden is because i can t see the parargaph as to his actions and such.
Explanation:
Use the A.C.E. Strategy to answer the question in paragraph format: What can you infer Mr. Marsden is trying to do? What do his actions suggest about his character? Cite textual evidence to support your answer.
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Read Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
Which interaction is most like the one between Dr. Frankenstein and his creature?
A) A parent tries to reason with a child who continues to disobey him.
B) A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.
C) A detective questions a suspect who offers only evasive answers.
D) A person trusts someone who goes on to betray him repeatedly.
Answer: B) A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.
Explanation:
When Frankenstein´s creature asks Victor to listen to what he has suffered since he was created before deciding whether to kill him or not, as a way to defend himself as in a trial. However, Frankenstein, terrified by his murders, doesn´t want to even listen to him and is ready to kill him right away, as a judge who dismisses any explanations.
What this excerpt reveals about the narrator of the story is that <span>It provides an inference drawn by the narrator.
The narrator isn't completely sure of what he is talking about - but he made an inference based on some details or evidence.
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