Answer:
In the sense that they are both heroes, Christopher Reeve and Thomas Edison are similar in the sense that Edison will keep chasing his objectives no matter how many errors he made. Additionally, as Reeve was helping others in the neighborhood, he was becoming a hero, succeeding in many ways.
Visual elements could be any sort of illustration or photographs or diagrams. These can all set the tone of the writing.
B. It allows readers to sympathize with the monster whom Victor describes as a horrible wretch.
Up until this point Victor is the narrator, and because the monster isn't what he envisioned he has painted a negative image of him to the reader. This chapter creates depth to the monster and builds character. Reading what he experienced through his eyes is meant to make the reader sympathetic to him.
While there is significant foreshadowing to justify C being the answer, I believe that allowing the reader to sympathize with the monster has a bigger impact in this chapter and overall story.
Answer:
Explanation:
To oppose the conscription act, which the writer views as
- unconstitutional
- in the interests of the few with wealth
- without opposition, a citizen becomes part of the conspiracy.