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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
1. at the conclusion of chapter 13, the monster realizes that he has none of the qualities or possessions that human beings value, and so he worries the he will be forever miserable. he says, βoh, that i had for ever remained in my native wood, nor known nor felt beyond the sensations of hunger, thirst, and heat! β this statement recalls one made by victor frankenstein in chapter 10: βif our impulses were confined to hunger, thirst, and desire, we might nearly be free; but now we are moved by every wind that blows, and a chance word or scene that that word may convey to us.β questions: what do these two statements suggest about the impact of knowledge? how do the statements affect the way readers view the monster and victor?
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Brainliest 98 points itβs so fragile even just saying its name can break it. what is it?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. nice town, y'know what i mean? nobody very remarkable ever come out of it, s'far as we know. the earliest tombstones in the cemetery up there on the mountain say 1670-1680-they're grovers and cartwrights and gibbses and herseys-same names as are around here now. in at least one hundred words, discuss the significance of the stage manager's narration in our town. analyze the text in terms of its tone, word choice, and meaning. what purpose does this narration serve in the play?
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which aspect of anseβs narration as i lay dying most clearly makes him an unreliable narrator?
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