Answer: Friend and schoolfellow of Victor and Elizabeth from childhood; murdered by the Creature. Victor describes him as an only child, "the son of a merchant of Geneva, an intimate friend of my father. He was a boy of singular talent and fancy
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I believe it is participle.
In this excerpt, Marcus is experiencing a problem where one of his friends were stabbed. He tries to hail down a car for help and is succsesful. However, the has hailed down a millitary group, they see him and his friends as unknown territory and treat them as such. Marcus tries to clear up the situation but is handled roughly into the hummer truck, possibly for interegation. When he tries to explain agian, the is knocked out.
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The answer is: How much does the author want the job?
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From Angelous' experience, we learned many lessons, one of the main ones after reading "Occupation: Conductorette” was persistence. If Angelous hadn't gone to the company every day (being persistent) for she wanted so much the job, otherwise, she wouldn't have continued going there after her first visit in which the lady denied that there was help wanted. But her persistency meant, how much did she really wanted the job. You are persistent when you really want something, when you don't, you just stop trying on the first time.
An athlete wonders whether she has what it takes to win