The monster is a very intricate character: He's innocent but murders, he's loving but also filled with hatred, he loves humans but is tormented by them. The monster tells Victor that he was born a loving person, and was forced to kill William, Elizabeth, and Clerval. (He tells Walton that he didn't actually enjoy killing them, and that he hated himself more every time he did it) Eventually, once Victor dies, the monster says that he's in complete anguish, and vows to travel into the North Pole and set himself on fire.
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Thus, the aspect that is traditional in Robert Frost's poetry is his use of meter.
Explanation:
Answer:
can't, won't, and wouldn't
Explanation:
a contraction in grammar is just a shortened way to write words or word groups.
instead of <em>can not, </em>you can contract it to <em>can't.</em>
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The correct answer should be <span>All of the fruit looks ripe.
This is because fruit can be used as a collective noun meaning that it is a SINGLE group consisting of many numbers. In this case it takes and behaves grammatically as a singular form. In addition, "look" is written with the "-s" inflection meaning that fruit is indeed singular and the third person.</span>