For A) to be correct, it should be "The deli Worker gave him and her free slice of ham. For B) to be correct, it should be Eric told them about his Journey. For D) is also wrong! With that being said, C has the correct object pronouns.
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Could happen at any time if we're not prepared.
Explanation:
Asteroids pose a serious threat to all life on Earth, as seen by history, and there might not be very much we can do. Even if we confirmed one was coming directly toward us, what could we do? We'd have to get creative and put ideas and tests into motion on how to get it away.
It looks like you answered your own question, but they also change the theme of the story from one of abandonment, control, and approval/validation.
Frankenstein creates his monster after his mother dies, leaving him feeling abandoned.
His creation is an attempt to give life without the need for a woman (controlling life).
The monster spends much of the story seeking validation from his creator, who wants nothing to do with him. In some sense, this parallels Victor's inability to cope with his mother's loss, except that Victor is still very much alive. I'm sure many people view this as a religious allegory (God abandoning humans).
I don't recall catching any of that in the movies. Instead, they turn it into the typical battle against the unknown/unfamiliar. The monster is not understood, and is grotesque looking, so the people want it gone. Of course, none of the pitchforks and torches are ever carried in the novel.
Of course, there's also the issue of Frankenstein's presentation on screen. In the book, he's clearly described as being yellow; yet, in most of the movies, he's green. Oh, and Frankenstein never yells "it's alive!"
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