One of the most popular literary characters of all time is whom many people refer to as "Frankenstein." Actually, though, people
should call him "the creature." Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who creates the monster in Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus. The monster itself does not have a name and is simply called "the creature" or "the monster" throughout the book. Which of the following sentences should be added to the end of the paragraph?
A.
The people who call the monster "Frankenstein" are probably those who have never read the book.
B.
Another very popular gothic character is Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula.
C.
The old television show The Munsters features a character inspired by Dr. Frankenstein's monster.
D.
Modern readers may not understand how scary Frankenstein was for readers of the time.
The sentence that should be added to the end of the paragraph is: A. The people who call the monster "Frankenstein" are probably those who have never read the book.
<h3>Content of the Conclusion</h3>
The content of the conclusive part of the paragraph should emphasize the name of the creature. Recall that there are two possible names of the monster.
The last paragraph could stress the usage of the name in modern times.
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