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Question 2 of 5How are Walton's and Frankenstein's stories alike?A.Both are seeking enemies: Victor with the monster and Walton with the yeti.B.Both are hoping to find love: Victor loves Elizabeth, and Walton loves Margaret.C.Both are seeking fame by pushing the limits: Victor with science and Walton with exploration.D.Both are evading the law: Victor is guilty of murder, and Walton is guilty of theft.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 2 of 5How are Walton's and Frankenstein's stories alike?A.Both are seeking enemies: Victor with the monster and Walton with the yeti.B.Both are hoping to find love: Victor loves Elizabeth, and Walton loves Margaret.C.Both are seeking fame by pushing the limits: Victor with science and Walton with exploration.D.Both are evading the law: Victor is guilty of murder, and Walton is guilty of theft.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The stories of Walton and Frankenstein are alike in that both are seeking fame by pushing the limits: Victor with science and Walton with exploration. So, the correct answer is C. Both are seeking fame by pushing the limits: Victor with science and Walton with exploration.

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Question 5 of 5How does Victor Frankenstein's story parallel the story of Prometheus and Pandora?A.Victor creates life in the monster, just as Prometheus and Athena created life in humans.B.Victor abandons his creation because of its ugliness, just as Zeus abandoned Prometheus.C.Victor values the monster's curiosity, just as Zeus valued Pandora's curiosity.D.Victor is tricked by a fellow scientist, just as Pandora was tricked by Zeus.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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