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In the selection from Frankenstein, how does Victor feel as he returns to Geneva? A. dazed and tormented
B. sympathetic and tender
C. relieved and encouraged
D. unappreciated and unprotected​

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Answered by NAYANASIN
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Answer:

a is the right answer

Explanation:

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Answered by chamilmajumder
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Answer:

Victor succeeds in bringing his creation, an eight-foot man, to life in November of his second year. Excited and disgusted at "the monster" he had created, he runs from the apartment.

Explanation:

He wanders the streets of Ingolstadt until Henry Clerval finds him in poor condition. Henry had come to see about his friend and to enroll at the university. Henry and Victor return to Victor's apartment to find the monster gone. Victor finds the disappearance of his monster a source of joy and falls down in a fit of exhaustion from the release of anxiety over his creation. Henry spends the rest of the winter and spring nursing Victor back to health after the tumultuous fall. Henry advises Victor to write home, as a letter had recently arrived from his family in Geneva.

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