The story of Adam and Eve is the most celebrated creation story
worldwide. However, I am sure that other creation stories are more
celebrated in non-western cultres.
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What was a negative consequence of the Industrial Revolution
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The industrial revolution began in England in the middle of the
18th century. The there were both positive and negative results
concerning this new economic age. Speaking to the question
regarding negatives of the industrial revolution there were many.
And, the ones outlined here in England were similar to ones that
occurred in other nations as the industrial revolution began in
those countries. Due to various landowner friendly laws, many
people left farming to find work in the factories in the larger
cities. In the early years of the industrial revolution, the
factory workers became completely dependent on the factory owners
for their jobs and income. This dependency brought with it
hardships for the workers. Wages were low and barely enabled
workers to buy food and find adequate housing. The working day was
extremely long, working hours of up to sixteen hours per day were
not uncommon. Child labor became necessary for families to survive.
The inherent problem with this aside from its cruelty was that
factory owners were able to pay children less than regular workers
causing additional social problems.
Factories were unsafe, dimly lighted and work related accidents
were common. And, as new technologies emerged, fewer workers were
needed causing unemployment.
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How does the monster try to gain control of Victor
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the monster threatens victor with bodily harm unless he helps him
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Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein
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Frankenstein doesn't love or accepts him, so he can't know
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Which event best illustrates the monster's good side
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Cutting and stacking wood for the family in the cottage APEX
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How has Victor lost his humanity at the end of Frankenstein
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He becomes obsessed with finding the monster instead of forgiving it. (APEX)
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What do Victor and Walton have in common in Frankenstein
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They are both types of explorers.
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What reaction is Shelley most likely hoping to evoke in the reader
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Shelley is most likely hoping to evoke horror in the reader.
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Which theme about the pursuit of science would Mary Shelley most likely agree with
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Pushing the boundaries of knowledge out of self-interest and glory is dangerous. (APEX)
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Which statement best summarizes the content of the speech that Victor gives Walton's crew when they want to return home
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He criticizes them for being cowardly and disrespectful to their captain's dream.
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Which statement best summarizes Victor's desire to kill the monster
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Victor says by reason and virtue, the monster must be killed to
protect humanity.
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What is one overarching topic found in Frankenstein
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The exchange of humanity for scientific advancement
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Which topic best relates to the theme developed in this passage
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The pursuit of knowledge (APEX)
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Which topics relate directly to the themes developed in Frankenstein
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The nature of monstrosity and the cause of loneliness
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How is frankensteins monster similar to the machines of the industrial revolution
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The monster is brought to life with electricity - APEX
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What sentence best explains the reason for victor Frankenstein and fall
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he defied the laws of divine being.
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What is the most famous creation story
The story of Adam and Eve is the most celebrated creation story
worldwide. However, I am sure that other creation stories are more
celebrated in non-western cultres.
What was a negative consequence of the Industrial Revolution
The industrial revolution began in England in the middle of the
18th century. The there were both positive and negative results
concerning this new economic age. Speaking to the question
regarding negatives of the industrial revolution there were many.
And, the ones outlined here in England were similar to ones that
occurred in other nations as the industrial revolution began in
those countries. Due to various landowner friendly laws, many
people left farming to find work in the factories in the larger
cities. In the early years of the industrial revolution, the
factory workers became completely dependent on the factory owners
for their jobs and income. This dependency brought with it
hardships for the workers. Wages were low and barely enabled
workers to buy food and find adequate housing. The working day was
extremely long, working hours of up to sixteen hours per day were
not uncommon. Child labor became necessary for families to survive.
The inherent problem with this aside from its cruelty was that
factory owners were able to pay children less than regular workers
causing additional social problems.
Factories were unsafe, dimly lighted and work related accidents
were common. And, as new technologies emerged, fewer workers were
needed causing unemployment.
How does the monster try to gain control of Victor
the monster threatens victor with bodily harm unless he helps him
Why does the monster feel he has the right to seek revenge on Frankenstein
Frankenstein doesn't love or accepts him, so he can't know
Which event best illustrates the monster's good side
Cutting and stacking wood for the family in the cottage APEX
How has Victor lost his humanity at the end of Frankenstein
He becomes obsessed with finding the monster instead of forgiving it. (APEX)
What do Victor and Walton have in common in Frankenstein
They are both types of explorers.
APEX
What reaction is Shelley most likely hoping to evoke in the reader
Shelley is most likely hoping to evoke horror in the reader.
Which theme about the pursuit of science would Mary Shelley most likely agree with
Pushing the boundaries of knowledge out of self-interest and glory is dangerous. (APEX)
Which statement best summarizes the content of the speech that Victor gives Walton's crew when they want to return home
He criticizes them for being cowardly and disrespectful to their captain's dream.
Which statement best summarizes Victor's desire to kill the monster
Victor says by reason and virtue, the monster must be killed to
protect humanity.
What is one overarching topic found in Frankenstein
The exchange of humanity for scientific advancement
Which topic best relates to the theme developed in this passage
The pursuit of knowledge (APEX)
Which topics relate directly to the themes developed in Frankenstein
The nature of monstrosity and the cause of loneliness
How is frankensteins monster similar to the machines of the industrial revolution
The monster is brought to life with electricity - APEX
What sentence best explains the reason for victor Frankenstein and fall