The correct answer is "He spent the whole night there. Some of the time he passed in a light sleep, although he frequently woke from it in alarm because of his hunger, and some of the time was spent in worries and vague hopes..."
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The third excerpt is the only one from the options that shows the perspective of the main character Gregor about his family. This can be seen in "he must show patience and the greatest consideration so that his family could bear the unpleasantness" that explains Gregor shows consideration or shows thoughtfulness for his family in this new situation. Also, in other excerpts, the narrator focuses mainly on the isolation of Gregor rather than Gregor's thoughtfulness for his family.
Alleles are a part of the genotype, and the phenotypes are determined by the genotype.
Answer: Friend and schoolfellow of Victor and Elizabeth from childhood; murdered by the Creature. Victor describes him as an only child, "the son of a merchant of Geneva, an intimate friend of my father. He was a boy of singular talent and fancy
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Friar Lawrence warns Romeo, "Wisely and slow, they that run fast stumble." He gives this warning after agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet. He is essentially warning against the hastiness of their union. They have only just met, and he is cautioning them against moving too quickly.
Ultimately, his warning foreshadows their doom. Romeo's tendency to act without thinking first directly leads to the death of both characters. The Friar states:
"These violent delights have violent ends. Which in their triumph die, like fire and gunpowder, which as they kiss, consume." (2.6.9-11).
The violent delights, or the love, of Romeo and Juliet, often have violent ends, in this case death. While their love may be beautiful and powerful, it is also brief and destructive. Thus, with his words, the Friar unknowingly foreshadows the passionate but brief love of Romeo and Juliet, which ends in death
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