How does Shelly use the structural technique of the frame story in Frankenstein?

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Mary Shelly made use of a technique known as EMBEDDED NARRATIVE

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When using embedded narrative, it means that the main story is told within a framing narrative. The structure of Frankenstein is more complex when compared to other novels. Mary shelly starts by using a framing narrative in frankenstein( Walton's letters to his sister), then continued to the main narrative which is ( victor's story). Still within that is the monsters story of survival and how He  learns from the family of Delacy.

By the use of such complex narrative, Shelley is able to guide the readers towards the central ideas of the novel which might have been dismissed as beyond relief if she had introduced suddenly.

Futhermore, In other to highlight the themes of the novel from different viewpoints Mary Shelly made use of the three varied narrative technique.

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The  technique used by Shelly is referred to as EMBEDDED NARRATIVE

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Embedded narrative refers to when the main story is told within a framing narrative. The composition of Frankenstein is more complex when compared to other novels.  

Shelly starts by making use of a framing narrative in frankenstein( Walton's letters to his sister), then proceeded to the main narrative which is ( victor's story). Still within that is how He  learns from the family of Delacy and the monsters story of survival.

Shelley is able to guide the readers towards the central ideas of the novel which might have been dismissed as beyond relief if she had introduced suddenly by the use of such complex narrative.

In other high point the themes of the novel from different viewpoints, Mary Shelly employ the three varied narrative technique.


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2)to provide information on a particular topic using facts and evidence
3)to persuade the reader to agree with the opinion presented about a topic
4)to share a personal experience and analyze its impact on the writer's life
5)to compare two different viewpoints and provide objective analysis about each

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The correct answer is 4. To share a personal experience and analyze its impact on the writer's life

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A reflective essay is a type of essay in which the main purpose of the author is to explain one or more personal experiences and then analyze the consequences or impact of that event especially the way the author changed due to the event or events explored which allows the author of the essay to reflect on experience and changes in life. This also implies, reflective essays do not aim at persuading the reader as other essays but at sharing one or more experiences and reflecting on them, but as other essays information is organized in an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion structure. Considering this, it can be concluded the purpose of writing in a reflective essay is to share a personal experience and analyze its impact on the writer's life.

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A is correct. B is incorrect because the info shouldn't be chosen randomly, C is wrong because research is usually written formally, D is wrong because research is meant to help you come up with your own ideas.

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B. The Declaration of Independence explained why the American colonists wanted to form their own government.
C. According to the Declaration of Independence, people have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

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D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

This claim is the strongest because it answers a prompt at the beginning of the claim and also provides a reason for the answer.

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The answer is D. It was right for the American colonists to declare independence because the British government did not support their interests.

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A.
A place, that I visit frequently, is Lake Michigan.

B.
A place that I visit frequently, is Lake Michigan.

C.
A place that I visit frequently is Lake Michigan.

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The sentence that uses punctuation correctly is: C) A place that I visit frequently is Lake Michigan.

Option A is wrong considering that is you sound the sentence out, it sounds like a total mess. There should be no comma after 'place' nor 'frequently'. This also goes for option B - there should not be a comma in the sentence.
Correct Answer is (C) as it doesn't need any punctuation marks in the sentence.

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In Langston Hughes’s poem “I Dream a World,” the repetition of the word “dream” emphasizes

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Hughes opens and closes the lines with this word. He uses it for times and each of them has its own interpration. Hughes begins his poem with this line:

I dream a world where a man

The line means that the poem itself is about a dream, some unimaginative reality. After three lines he emphasizes the word again:

I dream world where all

With this line, Hughes introduces second set of his dream for the active process. The process is about the present that Hughes has not yet given up that he uses present tense. Therefore, the next line starts the next concept:

A world I dream where black or white

And the last line completes the process by summing up all the wishes:

Of such I dream, my world.

Answer:

the belief that dreams often remain unrealized due to oppression.

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