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Question 1 of 10How has Victor changed by the end of Frankenstein?A.He has given up his humanity, since he still wants revenge, even once he's dead.B.He has decided to forgive the monster so he can have peace in his eternal rest.C.He has renewed his love for nature, as he finds beauty in it in his last few moments.D.He has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 1 of 10How has Victor changed by the end of Frankenstein?A.He has given up his humanity, since he still wants revenge, even once he's dead.B.He has decided to forgive the monster so he can have peace in his eternal rest.C.He has renewed his love for nature, as he finds beauty in it in his last few moments.D.He has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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By the end of Frankenstein, Victor has changed in the sense that he has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others. So, the correct answer is D. He has learned to accept the consequences of his behavior without blaming others.

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Question 5 of 10Which statement best summarizes Victor's desire to kill the monster?A.Victor needs the monster to pay for his own personal misery, and it is reasonable to kill him.B.Victor believes that killing a living thing for revenge is the virtuous thing to do.C.Victor says the monster must be killed to protect humanity.D.Victor thinks if Walton kills the monster, he will be able to find eternal rest.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 1 of 5What do Victor and the monster have in common in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein?A.Both decide to move on with their lives and forgive one another.B.Both succumb to grief — Frankenstein through suicide and the monster through illness.C.Both are driven to gain types of recognition — Frankenstein wants fame, and the monster wants affection.D.Both hopelessly wander the forests and glaciers.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 5 of 10Which is an example of a conflict in Frankenstein that drives the story forward?A.Alphonse takes Victor away to Belrive to try to make him happy again.B.The monster learns to speak Victor's language fluently.C.Victor sees the monster while exploring the mountains.D.The monster observes a family living in a cottage.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 10 of 10How does the monster try to gain control of Victor?A.The monster promises to worship Victor as a god if he helps him.B.The monster plans to cast a spell on Victor that will make him do as he says.C.The monster says he will reveal himself to Victor's family and tell the truth if Victor doesn't help.D.The monster tries to appeal to Victor's sympathy by sharing his sad story.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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