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how does the creature learn to communicate?
he listens to his neighbors and tries to mimic them.
he threatens people who could teach him.
he teaches himself to read victor’s diaries.
he learns from the old man whose hut he lives in.
question 9
what does the creature do to help felix and agatha?
he leaves them firewood.
he tells them his story
First Question (How does the creature learn to communicate?):
To determine how the creature (from Frankenstein) learns to communicate, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: The creature observes and mimics the De Lacey family (his neighbors) as they speak, which aligns with his learning process.
- Option 2: Threatening others is not how he learns communication.
- Option 3: While he later reads Victor’s diaries, that is for learning about his creation, not primary communication learning.
- Option 4: He does not learn directly from the old man (De Lacey) through direct teaching; he observes the family.
From Frankenstein, the creature helps Felix and Agatha by performing tasks like leaving firewood for them (to ease their burden, as they are poor). Telling his story is not how he helps them in this context.
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A. He listens to his neighbors and tries to mimic them.