that the present cannot learn another from the future
that the future must somehow be an improvement on the present
that the future holds untold horrors
c. that the future must somehow be an improvement on the present
The Time Traveller compares the present and future, notices the present dilemma, and concludes the possible improvement that will happen in the future.
B. The introduction
C. Choosing an interesting subject
D. The order in which you present your ideas
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
B- literature of the Middle Ages focuses on science where is literature of the Renaissance focuses on religious faith
C- English literature of the Renaissance was dominated by poetry and verse drama whereas English literature of the 18th century was dominated by prose and satire
D- picture of the Anglo-Saxon period just as human possibilities whereas eighteenth-century English literature stresses human limitations
recording
aural transmission
professional musicians
B). The constant watch of Felix content in his daily chores.
C). The sight of delicious food eaten by the De Lacey family.
D). The beauty of music sung by Safie for Old Mr. De Lacey.
Answer: D). The beauty of music sung by Safie for Old Mr. De Lacey.
Throughout the book, we learn that the monster is not all bad. Instead, he is a misguided child-like figure, who has no one in the world who cares for him or loves him in any way. The monster has occasional moments of kindness and sensibility which demonstrate that he is capable of positive feelings. One such example is the pleasure he feels when listening to the music sung by Safie. This shows that the monster is capable of appreciating beauty and art, as well as of having tender feelings.