Respuesta :
1B. Desolation means Barrenness
2C. Prognosticate means Predict
3A. Benevolent means Compassionate
4C. Impertinent means Impolite
5B. Pertinacity means Determination
6A. Dogmatism means Arrogance
7D. Ameliorate means Improve
8A. Shunned means Avoided
9D. Malice means Wickedness
10A. Uncouth means Coarse
11B. The title character is Dr Frankenstein himself not Frankenstein's monster, so the sentence that directly references the title character is "The world was to me a secret which I desired to divine"
1 Option B.
- Desolation means Barrenness.
2 Option C.
- Prognosticate means Predict.
3 Option A.
- Benevolent means Compassionate.
4 Option C.
- Impertinent means Impolite.
5 Option B.
- Pertinacity means Determination.
6 Option A.
- Dogmatism means Arrogance.
7 Option D.
- Ameliorate means Improve.
8 Option A.
- Shunned means Avoided.
9 Option D.
- Malice means Wickedness.
10 Option A.
- Uncouth means Coarse.
11 Option B.
- The title character is Dr Frankenstein himself not Frankenstein's monster, so the sentence that directly references the title character is The world was to me a secret which I desired to divine.
In question the meaning of italicized word is being asked so the meaning of certain words from the novel Frankenstein are mentioned above for each questions.
Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel composed by English creator Mary Shelley. Frankenstein recounts the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a youthful researcher who makes a knowledgeable animal in a strange logical test.
The book recounts the tale of Victor Frankenstein, a Swiss understudy of inherent science who makes a fake man from bits of carcasses and rejuvenates his animal. Forlorn and hopeless, the beast turns upon its maker, who in the long run loses his life.
The meaning of different words which were italicized are defined above as all the different word play different role in the excerpt given and which symbolise the patter of literature of novel Frankenstein.
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