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English, 30.11.2020 23:10 ebzloera

What was Victor Frankenstein's strongest motivation for creating life? A.
He wanted to prove his worth to his love.

B.
He wanted personal success.

C.
He wanted to impress his family.

D.
He wanted to rebel against fate.

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