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Which contextual theme would mary shelley's society find relevant to their lives? a. pushing the boundaries of science is beyond the knowledge of ordinary people. b. a scientist should refrain from taking credit for important discoveries. c. the quest for scientific knowledge without moral boundaries is dangerous. d. the need for scientific knowledge and experimentation outweighs any danger.

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