Which sentence from Frankenstein most directly references the title character? . a) \"Clerval spent the last evening with us.\".
b) \"This professor was very unlike his colleagues.\". c) \"His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful.\" . d) \"Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity.\"
The sentence from Frankenstein that most directly references the title character is "d) "Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity." The correct answer is D.
d) \"Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity.\"
Option A is referencing the character of Dr. Henry Clerval. Option B is referencing Professor M. Krempe. Option C is referencing Victor Frankenstein’s monster. And, Option D is actually referencing Victor Frankenstein as can be seen in how what is being discussed is Frankenstein’s non familiarity with the rules of electricity, which he eventually uses to animate (bring to life) his monster/creation.
An alliteration has an sound at the beginning of the words that repeats, which would be the 'f' sound in this case, as it is in the beginning of every word.
Today most Native American people groups have received western culture and live in the American melting pot. Nonetheless, there are some that battle to protect their legacy and culture for future ages by living on reservations, saving oral custom, and taking an interest in ancestral move occasions.
To show how difficult it is to create a fairy tale To describe the effects of imagination on fear To reveal the ways in which real life and fairy tales are similar To make the author story seem even bleaker by contrast
Although the consumer’s ability to choose plays a big part in ethical consumption, the fact remains that the way <u>manufacturers</u> produce their <u>items</u> is why the consumers have to choose in the first place.