Answer:
C. The monster's.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley's gothic novel "Frankenstein" revolves around the story of a young scientist Victor Frankenstein and his aspiration of furthering his scientific abilities. And through these efforts, he created a monster from the corpses of humans, but then felt repulsed by it and left it alone, leading to a whole lot of disastrous encounters with the monster, culminating in the devastation of his whole family.
Chapters 13 to 16 tells the story of the monster's 'journeys' and encounters with other humans during his quest to find his creator, Victor Frankenstein. The whole sections of <u>these chapters are told from the monster's perspective, with the use of the first-person narrative voice "I".
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Thus, the correct answer is option C.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer and explanation:
In literature, exposition is the part of a story in which the author sets the stage for what will happen. It is where the theme, characters, conflicts, setting and/or circumstances are laid out. It is during the exposition that we get to know some fundamental facts about the characters that will help us understand who they are and keep up with their development through the story.
In "Now, facts are facts. Wiley was a boy. He and his mama lived by themselves with just Wiley’s dogs," we have an exposition because the character Wiley is being introduced to us. We now know he is a boy who lives with his mother and dogs. Those are simple facts about Wiley that set the stage for bigger conflicts and happenings. We need to know a bit about the characters to feel connected to them.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
USE PEMDAS
P=Parentheses 
E=Exponents
D=Dividing
M=Multiplying
A=Adding
<span>S=Subtracting
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6^{2} =36
36÷2+4=x
36÷2=18
18*3=54
54+4=58
<span>x=58</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 was a political and religious leader best remembered for his strong stance on the separation of church and state and founding the colony of Rhode Island
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