The reason why the author uses only Victor's information in this passage is that it allows Victor to tell the story, as stated in option C and explained below.
<h3>Who is Victor?</h3>
In the novel "Frankenstein," by Mary Shelley, Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who creates a monster by putting together body parts from different cadavers and reanimating them with electricity.
In the passage we are analyzing here, only Victor's information is used by the author. The reason for that is that it allows Victor to tell the story, that is, Victor becomes the narrator telling things from his perspective.
As a matter of fact, the novel has a total of three narrators, which allows readers to know the story from a variety of points of view.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.
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When Piggy shrilly complains about the hunters' immaturity, Jack slaps him hard, breaking one of the lenses of his glasses. Jack taunts Piggy by mimicking his whining voice. Ralph and Jack have a heated conversation.
Here, Jack, feeling frustrated by his power struggle with Ralph, takes it out on Piggy, breaking one of the lenses of Piggy's glasses. This assault symbolizes savagery and lawlessness attacking order, intellect, and civilization.
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I am a hardworking and hopeful girl.
I wonder if I can give my family a good life again.
I hear terrible things about refugees.
I see that prejudice is very big in American society.
I want to overcome all prejudice and difficulties imposed on me and my family.
I am a hardworking and hopeful girl.
Explanation:
As shown in the comments, this question refers to the book "Esperanza Rising" written by Pam Muñoz Ryan, where we are introduced to a girl named Esperanza who has a very good and trouble-free life on a farm in Mexico, where she lives with the her parents who own this farm. However, when Esperanza's father dies, the family loses all the wealth and stability in which they lived. For this reason, Esperança and her mother need to travel to California and become refugees in the Mexican workers' camp, where Esperança finds herself in an environment with a lot of poverty, a lot of work and a lot of prejudice and difficulties. At this moment, Esperança sees herself as a very strong, hardworking and hopeful girl, who wants to protect herself and her family.
The above phrases were created based on Esperanza's entire experience as a refugee in California.
Answer: John waked towards the stadium when he heard a loud expolosion.
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