Question 3 of 5When Victor Frankenstein arrives home with Clerval, what news does he receive from Elizabeth?A.She believes Justine is guilty of murdering William.B.She thinks that Frankenstein's father owes money to a man that killed William.C.She thinks that a monster attacked and killed William in the woods.D.She believes she is the cause of William's death.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Question 3 of 5When Victor Frankenstein arrives home with Clerval, what news does he receive from Elizabeth?A.She believes Justine is guilty of murdering William.B.She thinks that Frankenstein's father owes money to a man that killed William.C.She thinks that a monster attacked and killed William in the woods.D.She believes she is the cause of William's death.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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The news that Victor Frankenstein receives from Elizabeth when he arrives home with Clerval is A. She believes Justine is guilty of murdering William.
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