What was Frankenstein doing during his two-year separation from the monster?

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Answer 1
Answer: Oh man. I read this back in october but if i remember correctly it was like he was holed up in his home and wasnt sending letters to his family but i think he was just kind of wallowing in his self pity for creating such a monster

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Which statement of the following statement best describes a play that is a tragedy? A) A group or specific person is mocked in a satirical way.
B) Conflict that arises from misunderstandings and trickery are resolved by the end of the play.
C) Things do not end well for the protagonist.
D) Earthquakes and floods destroy a town while the hero saves a child and escapes to safety.

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C
A tragedy play concludes with circumstances being bad for the main character

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B

Explanation:

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Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? A.
The baby pointed his finger at the bunny and smiled brightly.

B.
Seeing a bunny was sure to delight the baby.

C.
Over the clover and into a bush, the baby laughed as the bunny hopped out of sight.

D.
The baby has always loved to look at animals and bugs in the yard.

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c. over the clover and into the bush,the baby laughed as the bunny hopped out of sight.


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In your opinion, is it possible to evade fate? Does destiny exist, and if so, can it be changed? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Although destiny is prevalent in the course of our lives, that doesn't mean it can't be twisted or manipulated to our liking.

For instance, the Revolutionary War. When Great Britain was thought to win due to their immensely empowered army and navy. Due to what was already set in stone, people thought the United States stood no chance against such a vast empire. You know what happened? The United States won because of their indomitable will to fight. They forged their own destiny because they weren't going to accept its original outcome.

Finalizing my argument, destiny can be molded into anything we want it to be if we take the initiative to do so.

^Hope this helps.

What can we infer about general zaroff based on his desire to hunt humans?

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General Zaroff is so skilled at hunting that he no longer finds enjoyment in hunting simple game like deer or ducks because he finds it too easy. He has been hunting for an extensive amount of time and he likes the challenge of hunting game without instinct but with reason. Rainsford is also a very smart and skilled hunter which interests General Zaroff for some exciting game. 

Based on General Zaroff desire to hunt humans we can infer that he doesn’t value human life.

General Zaroff began hunting humans because he became bored with hunting animals. He claimed that he lost interest in hunting animals, and he eventually realized that the reason was that he had become such a great hunter that the animals never eluded him.  So as he found that hunting animals meant no challenge to him anymore, he interested in hunting humans.

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis, and Monroe; Max.

B.I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis; and Monroe, Max.

C.I see three new students on the roster: Brown; Brian, Jones; Janis, and Monroe; Max.

D.I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian, Jones, Janis, and Monroe, Max.

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None of the above, If there are only 3 students,then I presume that the 1st is the name and the 2nd is the last name.There is no punctuation mark between the two.So Brian Brown,Janis Jones and Max Monroe

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b. the literary devices employed
d. what you know

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A good place to start when re-reading a poem is with the poem's crucial moments. The answer is option C. What you know, the title and the literary devices employed can be done on the first reading. Rereading the poem's crucial moments will make the readers understand more what the poem is all about. It will also answer questions or doubts if there is any.