The poem creates a scary, shivery feeling because the bat
and the chipmunk are afraid of the owl. I know this because in the story it
said, ““It’s terrible, just terrible! Is there really
something like that at night?”
The bat said: “If it weren’t for
that hole in the oak he’d have got me.”
<span>The chipmunk said in a determined
voice: “I’m going to bed earlier. Sometimes when there’re lots of nuts I stay
out till it’s pretty dark; but believe me, I’m never going to again.”” The bat
and the chipmunk were explaining their encounter with the owl. This is how it
explains that they are afraid of the owl. </span>
Once the creature comes to life he is confused and soon becomes violent. His violence and appearance cause him to become feared and alienated. Even his creator Victor Frankenstein referred to him as the “miserable monster whom I had created”
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Pretty sure it’s C nothing i read about greek ended happily
Answer:
He describes himself saying - Men hold me formidable for guile in peace and war: this fame has gone abroad to the sky's rim. He describes himself in a way that is very cocky and arrogant.
Explanation:
It's A. He has a heart of gold because it compares without using like or as