As we do not know which point in the novel you are at, it is impossible for us to determine what will happen in the portions of the novel that you have not read. However, we can try to make some general assumptions of what you might be thinking about the text.
In the novel Frankenstein, we quickly learn that Dr. Frankenstein is obsessed with achieving glory through science. He wants to create life, and is arrogant about his ability to do so. As this is a horror book, and as it is set during the Romantic period, we can assume that this obsession with science will become problematic and lead to tragedy.
Moreover, once the monster is created, we can see that it very quickly has an affinity towards humans. He wants to learn from them, and he is even able to learn language. Based on this, we can most likely conclude that the creature will be unhappy, as he will never be accepted by the people that he so admires and loves.
I think the answer is bard the bowman
Answer:
<em><u>Thea had an amazing voice which made her very special.</u></em>
Explanation:
- She was an extraordinary pianist and painter.
- Everyone praised her for her amazing qualities.
- It was due to the encouragement of her teachers that she decided to pursue her dreams and become a singer.
- Song of the Lark is an exceptional story that elaborates on the struggles of a young girl.
- She is shown to be very ambitious and tries all the possible means to reach her goals.
- Willa Cather wrote this novel and published it in 1915.
Athletes are at risk of exercise-associated hypothermia because of the temperature (surroundings) of where the athlete is exercising. Also doing extreme things like doing anything in the cold that athletes have to overcome can be why they are more likely to get hypothermia.
Summary because of the cold conditions they are playing or doing the activity.
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