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10th Grade Reading Comprehension - Excerpt From Chapter 17 of Frankenstein
10th Grade Reading Comprehension - Excerpt From Chapter 17 of Frankenstein
10th Grade Reading Comprehension - Excerpt From Chapter 17 of Frankenstein
10th Grade Reading Comprehension - Excerpt From Chapter 17 of Frankenstein

8 Questions

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1

PART A: Which statement best expresses the theme of the text?

2

PART B: Which sentences from the text best supports your answer in Part A? Select two options.

3

The narrator implies that his creation is not capable of change. Which detail from the text best supports this idea?

4

PART A: What inference can be made about the narrator's relationship with his creation?

5

PART B: Which set of lines from the text best supports your answer in Part A?

6

Read the dictionary entry. adjective - "unable to quell or remove from existence"

7

The author included a dialogue between the narrator and his creation in this passage. What is the most likely reason the author structured the text this way?

8

What inference can be made about why the creature is so miserable? Support your answer with details from the text.

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