Answer:
In a letter
She learns from a letter sent from her husband
Answer: by pausing after a section of text and recalling key ideas before moving on,by rereading text if I cannot recall the key ideas, and
by asking questions about the text as I am reading
2.) Eva’s death leads
to St. Clare’s deathbed conversion to Christianity and to Ophelia’s
recognition and denunciation of her own racial prejudice. Tom’s
death leads to Emmeline and Cassy’s escape and to the freedom of
all the slaves on the Shelby farm in Kentucky. Both Tom and Eva
are explicitly compared to Christ: Ophelia says that Eva resembles
Jesus, and the narrator depicts Tom carrying his cross behind Jesus. (SparkNotes)
Victor destroys the progress of the creation of the 2nd Monster.
Answer:
I think he was both
Explanation:
Behrmann was a painter and he had the ambition of painting a masterpiece. One his his neighbors, johnsy was down with pneumonia and had the belief that if the last leaf should fall off a particular plant, she won't recover from her illness.
As a great human being, Berhman was out painting in a snowy night for his neighbor with pneumonia. He felt the painting was going to save her life. This shows him to be a good person. Selfless and a good neighbor.
As a great painter, his painting of the lead appeared to be very realistic. Johnsy felt it was real. It helped her to recover.