Answer:
Bueller's decision not to embarrass Victor advance the plot of the story? It adds to the conflict because Victor will have to admit to Teresa that he doesn't speak French. It leads to a resolution by making Victor look good in front of Teresa and giving him an opportunity to be close to her.
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the line from this passage that describes the changed feelings of the narrator is <u>"All that had so long engaged my attention suddenly grew despicable."</u>
Explanation:
The narrator, Victor Frankenstein, is describing, in this passage, the change of feelings he has undergone concerning his work. According to him, he is no longer interested in natural history, seeing it as a "would-be science" that cannot bring any "real knowledge". He went from being excited about it to disdaining it completely. That's why he took up to working with mathematics and its "secure foundations". The line that best describes the changed feelings is, "All that had so long engaged my attention suddenly grew despicable."
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The assumption here is that young boys love superheroes. Infatuated is to be in love with.
The worst sin in Daunte’s inferno is definitely pride, but if you’re asking what Daunte himself would consider being lost monstrous I would probably say being a traitor to your friends and/or being a hypocrite.
B either or judgement, the person is stating that anyone who is not with them is against him therefor making it an either or statement