The correct answer is "the desire of wise men".
In her play "Frankenstein" (1823), Mary Shelley uses different syntactic strategies in order to put emphasis on certain information. For example, she could have written something like this: "within my grasp is the study and desire of the wisest men...".
Instead, she chose to present the information in a rhetorical way. She introduced the "wh" word "what" opening the window for the reader to question himself what is the meaning of "what"?
What is THAT THING that had been the study and desire of wisest men since the creation of the world? What did they want to know?
A. attach on the dragon. we had this as a question last week during academic week in the Beowulf test. key component: it says LEADER of the Geats(Swed) and that means AFTER he killed Grendel and became King so it eliminates D when hes chasing Grendel. the other two options are just... no ._.,
Answer:
Santiago is worried. If the giant fish decides to dive down or if it dies, the old man is not sure what he is going to do, but still feels confident he will find the right answer
Explanation:
This element of fictions serves as a vantage point for the narrative in the passage.
A very messy or slovenly person is a slob.
Hello there buddy,
I believe that your correct answer would be "<span>Bad things occur as punishment for evil deeds.". Based on my research, She expressed many negative thing's such as thing's as punishment's for evil deed's.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>