English, 10.01.2021 06:10, aedelfrance9250
What do Victor and the monster have in common in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein? A. Both decide to move on with their lives and forgive one another .
B. Both succumb to grief - Frankenstein through suic*de and the monster through illness .
C. Both are driven to gain types of recognition - Frankenstein wants fame and the monster wants affection .
D. Both hopelessly wander the forests and glaciers .
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No man thinks more highly than i do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the house. what appeal does he primarily use here
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30, richard80
Respond to the following prompts in your initial post: 1. explain if this essay is narrative or descriptive and provide reasoning to support your response. 2. describe what you believe the purpose of the essay is an support your answer with information from this week’s material. 3. now that you have identified the purpose of the essay l, explain why you believe the author did or did not achieve her intended purpose.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:50, vismayagejjala
How does the poem "the lady of shalott" by alfred, lord tennyson convey the position of victorian women? a curse is on her if she stay to look down to camelot. she knows not what the curse may be, and so she weaveth steadily, and little other care hath she, the lady of shalott. and moving thro' a mirror clear that hangs before her all the year, shadows of the world appear. there she sees the highway near winding down to camelot: there the river eddy whirls, and there the surly village churls, and the red cloaks of market girls, pass onward from shalott. a. most victorian women were restricted to their homes. b. victorian women were confined to domestic duties. c. most victorian women worked hard but were often bored. d. victorian women employed themselves by weaving.
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What do Victor and the monster have in common in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein? A. Both decide to move...
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