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Shelley is most likely hoping to evoke Horror in the reader.

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Does the author of Frankenstein present a point of view on a certain topic?

The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, gives the reader insight into human nature and life itself. The town's reaction to the monster proves that the one who behaves inhumanely is actually man.


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What reaction is Shelly most likely hoping to evoke in the reader?

Disgust - APEX


What was the conflict of Mary Shelley novel?

mary shelley wanted to give the reader a thrill


What is the feeling or reaction created within the reader?

Mood


What is a feeling or reaction created within a reader?

Mood.


Is the feeling or reaction created within the reader?

Mood


What is the literary term for a reader reaction in the story?

mood


What type of ghost stories did Mary Shelley want to write?

Mary Shelley wanted to write ghost stories that were real. She would visit places and then write about them.


What techniques are used in inspirational speeches?

Deoending on what you are hoping to inspire your reader about, be upbeat and optimistic (positive). keep the reader happy and use different examples of why they should be inspired by the specific topic.


What is the most likely feeling a reader would get an essay without a conclusion?

The most likely feeling that a reader would get from an essay without a conclusion is annoyance.


What is the most likely feeling a reader would get from an essay without a conclusion?

A reader is likely to feel unsatisfied and incomplete when reading an essay without a conclusion. The lack of closure can leave them feeling confused or disconnected from the overall message of the essay.


What is most likely way to get a reader to experience tension?

Have a reader who is invested and emotionally involved in the story


What makes a conclusion important?

A conclusion is important because it summarizes key points, reinforces the main argument, and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It provides closure to the discussion and can guide the reader on how to interpret the information presented.