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English, 23.11.2020 19:50, ehaynie

Excerpt from Frankenstein chapter 16 Part III Directions: Provide two examples of textual evidence from the excerpt to support each of
your answers.
15. The speaker's tone can be described as ___
Textual evidence
A
B.
16. The central idea in this passage is ___
Textual evidence
A
B.
17. The mood of the passage is ___
Textual evidence
A
B
18. Frankenstein has many themes shown throughout the novel. This passage highlights the theme of ___
Textual evidence
A
B
19. Write an analysis of how theme is being presented In the passage (3-5 sentences). Why is the theme being shown? How is it being shown? What is the author trying to imply.
(Please help with any you can)

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