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29 September, 10:01

Read this line from a Frankenstein: When I was thirteen years of age we all went on a party of pleasure to the baths near Thonon; the inclemency of the weather obliged us to remain a day confined to the inn.

Based on the context, what does the word inclemency mean?

1.) Imprecision

2.) Forcefulness

3.) Unpleasantness

4.) Wetness

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  1. 29 September, 10:26
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    Explanation:

    The word "inclemency" is used here to describe the weather, which motivated the characters to stay at the inn. "Imprecision" can't be the definition because it's not a word that makes sense in a description of bad weather. "Forcefulness" and "Wetness" are too specific; the line gives no evidence about the physical qualities of the weather other than that it made the characters want to stay inside. Therefore, 3 makes the most sense.
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