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Read this exchange between the creature and victor, from mary shelley's frankenstein. " it is well. i go ; but remember, i shall be with you on your wedding-night." i started forward and exclaimed, 'villain! before you sign my death-warrant, be sure that you are yourself safe.''' what sort of revenge does the creature actually intend to take upon victor? a. he intends to force victor to flee north. b. he intends to reveal his existence to elizabeth. c. he intends to force victor to create him a mate. d. he intends to leave victor without a mate.

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