1. Victor believes that the creature is
William's murderer. What does he believe is
the creat...
English, 25.01.2021 01:30 meowandcake
1. Victor believes that the creature is
William's murderer. What does he believe is
the creature's motivation for this killing?
А
Revenge for not spending time
with him
B.
The fun of causing death and
suffering
C) A problem in his design
D
The need to eat human flesh
Answers: 2
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