Answer:
The 3rd one
Explanation:
She is think back to her lonely father she misses him a lot
<span>The correct answer is A. Both of these works involve the danger of scientific advancement without ethics.
In The Island of Dr. Moreau, Moreau performs experiments without concern for the pain he inflicts on his subjects. To Moreau, scientific advancement is more important than ethics.
The same is true in The Invisible Man. Here, Griffin also performs experiments without concern for the ethics involved. He soon starts stealing to fund his experiments and plans to inflict a "Reign of Terror" on the country.
Both Moreau and Griffin believe their work is more important than the pain these experiments cause themselves and others. As a result, a common theme in each work is the danger of scientific advancement without ethics.</span>
<span>Shelley explains this in the preface of the book, stating
that, although the story is borne from tales of the imagination and impossible
to happen in real life, it is real in the emotions and human passions it
elicits from the readers.</span>
Answer: They symbolize powerful and benevolent symbols in Chinese culture, with supposed control over watery phenomenon, e.g. summoning rain during a drought