Both Frankenstein and Prometheus discovered knowledge meant only
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What is the opportunity cost of buying a new car
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Anything that is not the car can be an oppertunity cost. for an
instants an ipod or a house can be the oppertunity cost. the
definiton of oppertunity cost is the value of the next best
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Why did people distrust doctors during the 18th centuries
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Doctors often performed medical procedures on stolen corpses.
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Which statement best describes Mary Shelley as a child
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Shelley spent much of her time daydreaming while playing outdoors.
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Which important event occurred during the Industrial and scientific revolutions
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Answer this q The invention of the process of pasteurization
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How did the scientific revolution contrast with the ideas of the Gothic genre
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The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the
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What does Frankenstein do after his creation comes to life
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He views it with horror and runs to hide from it. (APEX)
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How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the scientific revolution
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Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
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How does shelley create her gothic atmosphere
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A. Through her emphasis on science and education
B. Through her focus on death and decay
C. Through her narrative format of a story told in letters
D. Through her characters love of poetry
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According to the introduction Mary Shelley wanted to write what type of ghost story
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Howdy yall, here is another answer, One that evoked the unspoken fears of human if I am wrong just tell me
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What is a typical example of a Gothic character a noble steed a divine savior a trgic hero or a cruel rival
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A tragic hero- APEX
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In the 19th century who was known for using bloodletting and leeches in medical procedures
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medical doctors.
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What is most clearly a motif in this passage
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a gloomy setting
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How does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story Frankenstein
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She foreshadows unpleasant future events.(APEX)
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which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature
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Frankenstein's obsession with his scientific pursuits (APEX) That is the correct answer when you’re talking about GOTHIC literature
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how does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story
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She withholds important information from the audience
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How are Frankenstein and Prometheus alike
Both Frankenstein and Prometheus discovered knowledge meant only
for a god
What is the opportunity cost of buying a new car
Anything that is not the car can be an oppertunity cost. for an
instants an ipod or a house can be the oppertunity cost. the
definiton of oppertunity cost is the value of the next best
akternative given up when a choice a made.
Why did people distrust doctors during the 18th centuries
Doctors often performed medical procedures on stolen corpses.
Which statement best describes Mary Shelley as a child
Shelley spent much of her time daydreaming while playing outdoors.
Which important event occurred during the Industrial and scientific revolutions
Answer this q The invention of the process of pasteurization
uestion…
How did the scientific revolution contrast with the ideas of the Gothic genre
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the
scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
What does Frankenstein do after his creation comes to life
He views it with horror and runs to hide from it. (APEX)
How does Shelley use Frankenstein to address the societal concerns of the scientific revolution
Because society was concerned about scientific advances, she created a character that matched the stereotype of the mad scientist.
How does shelley create her gothic atmosphere
A. Through her emphasis on science and education
B. Through her focus on death and decay
C. Through her narrative format of a story told in letters
D. Through her characters love of poetry
According to the introduction Mary Shelley wanted to write what type of ghost story
Howdy yall, here is another answer, One that evoked the unspoken fears of human if I am wrong just tell me
What is a typical example of a Gothic character a noble steed a divine savior a trgic hero or a cruel rival
A tragic hero- APEX
In the 19th century who was known for using bloodletting and leeches in medical procedures
medical doctors.
-ENGLISH12 APEX
What is most clearly a motif in this passage
a gloomy setting
How does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story Frankenstein
She foreshadows unpleasant future events.(APEX)
which story element most closely belongs to Gothic literature
Frankenstein's obsession with his scientific pursuits (APEX) That is the correct answer when you’re talking about GOTHIC literature
how does Shelley most clearly create suspense in the story
She withholds important information from the audience