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14 November, 07:06

Henry Clerval insists on joining Frankenstein on his travels. Why does Shelley include him? Select one:

a. He provides comic relief.

b. He is a link to Frankenstein's past life, a symbol of what he left behind.

c. For the irony of including Frankenstein's rival and enemy.

d. To make the setting more believable.

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  1. 14 November, 07:08
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    Answer: the answer is B

    Explanation: The answer is B because he was the link to frankenstein's past life.
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