Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
because it says that the wind actually snatched it from his hand like a person would snatch it from his hand
Answer:
B. the spacing effect. i hope this is helpful! im not that good at english
Answer:
The beautiful <u>unicorn</u> lived in total <u>solitude</u>. Because of her <u>solo</u> existence, she found life to be quite <u>monotonous</u>. She even caught herself at times giving a <u>monologue</u> of encouragement that no one else would hear. At times, it seemed as if her only comfort was the <u>solar</u> energy from above. One day, an incredibly <u>unique</u> thing occurred. Three unicorns whom she had never met appeared in her clearing. Although their voices were rather <u>monotone</u>, they spoke in perfect <u>unison</u>. They said they had come to <u>unify</u> all the unicorns of the forest and that none should be alone. Happily, she joined their group and galloped to her new home.
Dear, parental figures. . .
D. His isolation from humanity is the most likely reason that a reader of Frankenstein would find the creature somewhat sympathetic.
It is a rejected creature - everybody is afraid of him and hates him. This is the reason why a reader will sympathize with the lonely monster who didn't even ask to be created.