Question 6 of 10Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster?A.Because he knows the monster terrorized the cottage familyB.Because the monster left the college without telling him his whereaboutsC.Because the monster plans to reveal himself to Clerval and tell the truthD.Because the monster killed William to hurt himSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Question 6 of 10Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster?A.Because he knows the monster terrorized the cottage familyB.Because the monster left the college without telling him his whereaboutsC.Because the monster plans to reveal himself to Clerval and tell the truthD.Because the monster killed William to hurt himSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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D. Because the monster killed William to hurt him
Frankenstein feels he has the right to take the life of his monster because the monster killed his younger brother, William, as a way to hurt him. This act of violence and the pain it caused Frankenstein led him to believe he had the right to end the monster's life.
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Question 3 of 5When Victor Frankenstein arrives home with Clerval, what news does he receive from Elizabeth?A.She believes Justine is guilty of murdering William.B.She thinks that Frankenstein's father owes money to a man that killed William.C.She thinks that a monster attacked and killed William in the woods.D.She believes she is the cause of William's death.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Question 2 of 5What does Frankenstein do after his creation comes to life?A.He becomes afraid and locks it up in chains.B.He is joyous and embraces the creature.C.He offers the creature food and observes its behavior with wonder.D.He views it with horror and runs to hide from it.
Question 10 of 17Which incidents from Frankenstein most clearly develop a theme related to the dangers of keeping one's intentions secret?A.Walton's determination to explore unknown territoryB.Victor's creation and pursuit of the monsterC.The monster's murder of William and ElizabethD.Justine's execution for a crime she didn't commitSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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