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Frankenstein is full of pleasure as he recounts these scenes from his childhood, since they remain untainted by his recent misfortune. He can, however, see how his early scholarly endeavors foreshadow his eventual ruin.
At the age of thirteen, he becomes fascinated with the work of Cornelius Agrippa (a Roman alchemist who attempted to turn tin into gold and men into lions). His father tells him that the book is pure trash; Victor does not heed him, however, since his father does not explain why the book is trash. The system of "science" that Agrippa propounds has long since been proven false; Victor, unaware of this, avidly reads all of Agrippa's works. This foreshadows Victor's thirst for science mixed in with the supernatural.
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They only help with minor things such as cleaning the body
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fiction novel = novel, and nonfiction novel = nonfiction book.
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Hi! Remember that I told you I like Norah Jones? She <u>is an amazing singer</u> (predicate noun/nominative). She also <u>writes the deepest, most beautiful lyrics</u> (predicative adjective, compound). Besides, she <u>started singing very young</u> (predicative adjective), she <u>was only seven years old</u>! (predicate noun). I recommend you to listen to her first album, and hopefully you will talk to me about your favorite singer, too.
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