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lord [1]
3 years ago
10

1. In Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein may be a brilliant scientist who created one of the most infamous creature in literature

, but in many ways he is also
A. a fool who got lucky
B. a typical teenager
C. very old-fashioned
2. What was perhaps "everything" to the Romantics?
A. expression
B. logic
C. revolution
3. Which of the following is NOT a comprehension strategy?
A. speed reading
B. using prior knowledge
C. visualization
English
2 answers:
k0ka [10]3 years ago
8 0
Here are the correct answers:
1. <span>B. a typical teenager

2. </span><span>A. expression

3. </span><span>A. speed reading
</span>
Crank3 years ago
7 0
<u><em>Hello</em></u>
<u><em>1)A.Expression</em></u>
<u><em>2)A.Speed reading</em></u>
<u><em>Good luck!</em></u>
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