The first answer is...
<span>My guess is that it's something very large that could be made to fall on us and crush us.
</span> The second answer to the second part is...
<span>I'm not leaving! Let them try and make me!
The answer to the third part and the third question is...
</span><span>I have to admit I just don't know what we should do.
The answer to question fourth which is the fourth part is...
</span><span>He put his clothes and shoes back on.</span>
The second sentence is typically always your support
D - this setting shows an innocent, uncorrputed area, a lot like the creature was at first.
The nature/outdoor setting in Frankenstein shows the purity and innocents in the beginning. Settings always play a role in a story and are created with great thought as to the meaning and symbolism.
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well but your questions are already given with commas