The irony shows that although the Monster is depicted as a monster, it is actually Victor who is the true monster due to everything he has done and the way that he dealt with consequences. The monster is described so as to instill fear, but is not really monstrous in its behavior.
The answers for the QUIZ: Truth and Identity 6 are :
Question one: grievances
Question two: explanations
Question three: retirement
Question four: request
Question five: change course
I took the quiz on k12 and sorry im late.
Answer: Because the captain called him out when he was below deck to give him a second chance.
Explanation:
After Abraham Gray was called above deck to be given a second chance he fought for 30 seconds and was given redemption by the captain. He had to fight through a total of 5 men to get his redemption. Since he was not corrupted by the other men, he joined with the captain. It was never spoke of again by either man.
When Abraham got his share of the treasure he did not go and drink it up and used it wisely. He took his share and studied his trade of choice. He then got married, had children, and buys a part of a ship.
Answer:
Hello! It has been a very long time since I read this poem, but I believe the answer is D, or the last choice.
Explanation:
In this poem, when Robert Frost speaks about crossing two paths, he decides about his future mostly. The metaphor is that he can only choose one path, and in the end, he chooses the one he is fully content with, and the one with least popularity.
Please mark me brainliest if I am correct, thank you! :))