How does Frankenstein feel about the prospect of bringing his creation to life?
C. Anxious
Visual
The silver stars twinkled in the black sky
Victor Frankenstein_______ (try) for a long time before he brought the creature to life.
had been trying
The first sign of life he notices from the creature is
B. The opening of its eyes
Auditory
The howling of the wolves echoed through the forest
When the story begins, Frankenstein ______(chase) the creature across the North Pole
is chasing
make its face pleasing to look at
Olfactory
The scent of roses filled the air
Mary Shelley _______ (take) a holiday in a Italy when she thought of the story.
People ______ (write) plays and films based on Frankenstein ever since it was written
was taking
had been writing
What does Frankenstein say about his ambition to create the creature?
D. His desire to achieve it was irrational
Gustatory
He drunk the bitter coffee
Victor______ (never/regret) his decision to create life until he saw the creature come alive.
At the end of story, the creature again, the creature _____ (plan) to kill itself
had never regretted
plans
In the final two sentences of the extract, the author defines Frankenstein's state of mind by describing
B. his actions
Tactile
She sat on the cold, hard floor
When Victor meets the creature again, he _____ (teach) himself to read and speak.
Mary Shelley said that the idea for FRANKENSTEIN ______(come) to her in a dream
has tought
came