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After the creature tells Frankenstein his tale and requests he makes him a companion creature:_________

a. Frankenstein is eager to start the task as he is confident immediately that this is the solution to both his and the creature’s suffering.
b. Frankenstein is unsure. He is moved by the creature’s story, but every time he looks at him, he is again moved by disgust and distrust, and questions the creature several times before agreeing.
c. Frankenstein tells the creature he must think on the matter further and promises to meet him again in the same location in two weeks’ time with an answer.
d. Frankenstein outright refuses. He and the creature argue at great length about prospect and still Frankenstein cannot be convinced. It is not until the creature threatens to kidnap Elizabeth that Frankenstein complies.

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Answer: B. Frankenstein is unsure. He is moved by the creature’s story, but every time he looks at him, he is again moved by disgust and distrust, and questions the creature several times before agreeing.

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When the creature tells Frankenstein his tale and requests he makes him a companion creature, Frankenstein is unsure as he is moved by the creature’s story, but every time he looks at him, he is again moved by disgust and distrust, and questions the creature several times before agreeing.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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