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what happens when the creature rescues a young girl from drowning?
her companion thanks him profusely for his good deed.
the young girl declares that she is in his debt.
her companion thinks he attacked her and shoots him.
the young girl screams at his hideous appearance.
question 5
what is the creatures reason for killing victors brother?
he cannot handle any more contact with humans.
he vowed revenge to victor and and believes williams murder will hurt him
First Question (What happens when the creature rescues a young girl from drowning?):
In the context of "Frankenstein", when the creature rescues a young girl from drowning, her companion (a man) misinterprets the creature's actions (due to the creature's monstrous appearance) and shoots him, thinking he was attacking the girl. The other options are incorrect: the companion does not thank him, the girl does not declare a debt (nor is the focus on her screaming at his appearance in this specific event; the key is the companion's reaction of attacking him).
The creature kills Victor's brother (William) as an act of revenge against Victor. The creature feels abandoned and mistreated by Victor (his creator) and believes that killing William will cause Victor pain. The option "He vowed revenge to Victor and believes William’s murder will hurt him" aligns with this motivation. The other option (about not handling contact with humans) is not the reason for killing William.
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C. Her companion thinks he attacked her and shoots him.