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Explanation:
A good teacher always works hard at being a good student. The admiration shown for a student's skill is genuine if it is genuine. Make sure that education is a two way street.
A good student always has respect for the subject matter he is studying even if he is not particularly good at it. He/she knows that maybe he or she can't do it, but that does not mean it is useless, or to be despised. Respect everything you are exposed to; sometimes the person who proposed the idea took a lifetime to be able to write the conclusions to what he found.
I never heard of the story but, remember this! The Central Idea is the Main point that the Author is making. (Main idea or Key idea) in other words it’s what it’s MAINLY ABOUT. It’s sorta like a Thesis statement. One sentence that states what the arrival is about.. A article can have more than one Central Idea. Keep this in mind. Bud.
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The correct option would be A
Answer: A) "I have good dispositions; my life had been hitherto harmless, and, in some degree, beneficial; but a fatal prejudice clouds [people's] eyes, and where they ought to see a feeling and kind friend, they behold only a detestable monster."
Explanation: From the given options, the excerpt from "Frankenstein" that best supports the theme of appearances being deceiving, is the corresponding to option A, because the speaker is describing how despite having good dispositions and being a kind friend, no one notices it because of his appearance of a detestable monster, this shows that we can't trust appearances.