Which characteristic is true of modern-day monsters?
A.
Their bodies are technologically adva...
English, 17.03.2021 23:40, drainy0uandthefish
Which characteristic is true of modern-day monsters?
A.
Their bodies are technologically advanced, which gives them superhuman abilities.
B.
They are not born of the human race.
C.
They are accepted by society yet have evil characteristics.
D.
They find pleasure in being a widely recognized threat to their world.
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