In chapter six of Frankenstein, Victor continues on his road to recovery and starts a new path of study at the University of Ingolstadt. But this peaceful idyll in his life is drawing to a close, and the monster is out there somewhere. Victor wraps up his studies at school and prepares to come home to Geneva. These months will stand out as some of the best of his life, as he leaves the studies of science and learns languages with his best friend by his side.
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Read the stem, read the responses, use process of elimination, pick an answer!
Answer:
i would love to help but i don't really understand what you are asking
Explanation:
"The Indian Burying Ground" is actually a lyric poem that was written by <span>Philip Freneau and based on the representation of Indian burial customs in this poem, what we can infer is that the spirit remains active even after death. The answer for this would be option B.</span>