English, 08.06.2021 01:00 mjr2002june
Frankenstein Worksheet #5 (pp. 126-131)
1. Directions: Answer the following question as completely as possible.
Discuss your final thoughts on the novel. Explain why you liked or disliked the ending. Briefly discuss your
views on how the two main characters change in positive or negative ways - Victor Frankenstein, or the Creature?
In other words, who is the real villain of the story?
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Han put the last box into the back of his car and turned to look up at his dorm room. he saw himself through the window, laughing with his roommates and sharing his hopes and dreams. he saw all of the hours spent studying and the celebrations at the end of each semester. he smiled fondly as he turned away, got into his car, and drove off. which literary element does the passage contain?
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It will be through raising high the prestige of your administration by success in short-range recovery, that you will have the driving force to accomplish long-range reform. on the other hand, even wise and necessary reform may, in some respects, impede and complicate recovery. what is the purpose of the transitional phrase on the other hand in this excerpt? a) it provides a counter-argument to the writer's main ideas. b) it provides a hypothetical situation for the reader to ponder. c) it provides additional evidence in favor of the writer's argument. d) it provides information about laws that are opposed to the writer's argument.
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Frankenstein Worksheet #5 (pp. 126-131)
1. Directions: Answer the following question as completely...
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