Which sentence from Frankenstein most directly references the title character?

A:Cerval spent the evening with us.
B:This professor was very unlike his colleagues.
C:His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful.***
D:Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity.

Choose the word that best defines the italicized word from the novel Frankenstein.

I never saw so much grace both of person and mind united to so little pretension.

A:phoniness***
B:poise
C:sincerity
D:understanding

Are these correct?

Frankenstein Unit Test Part 1:

For questions 1 - 10 choose the word that best defines the italicized word from the novel Frankenstein.

1. "My father's dying injunction had forbidden my uncle to allow me to embark in a sea-faring life."
A. command

2. "Such a declaration...would not have exculpated her who suffered through me."
A. acquitted

3. "I remember too well the treatment I had suffered the night before from the barbarous villagers."
D. uncivilized

4."It would indeed be very impertinent and inhuman in me to trouble you with any inquisitiveness of mine."
C. impolite

5. "The Pertinacity with which I continually recurred to the same subject persuaded him that my disorder indeed owed its to some uncommon and terrible event."
B. determination

6. "His gentleness was never tinged by dogmatism."
A. arrogance

7. "I felt the greatest eagerness to hear the promised narrative...partly from a strong desire to ameliorate his fate."
D. improve

8. "I conjectured by his manner that he inquired the cause of his son's sorrow."
C. guessed

9. "Should I by my base desertion leave them exposed and unprotected the malice of the fiend?"
D. wickedness

10. "Their feelings were serene and peaceful, while mine every day became more tumultuous."
D. troubled

11. Which sentence from Frankenstein most directly references the title character?
D. "Before this I was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity."

12. What is the most likely reason that Mary Shelley entitled her novel Frankenstein?
B. It is a fictional biography of Victor

13. Which of the following best supports Victor's role as a sympathetic character in Frankenstein?
B. He made a misguided attempt to accomplish something great

14. Which excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein most clearly indicates Victor's emotional state once he has created life?
A. "...The beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart."

15. Which excerpt from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein most plainly exemplifies a conflict between characters?
A. "You are my creator, but I am your master; obey!"

16. "It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs."
The ominous tone of this passage is most typical of which genre of literature?
C. Gothic fiction

17. "Only one dog remained alive; but there was a human being within it whom the sailors were persuading to enter the vessel. He was not, as the other travelers seemed to be, a savage inhabitant of some undiscovered island, but a European."
Which of these most accurately describes this narration?
B. first-person (Robert)

18. "It is well. I go; but remember, I shall be with you on your wedding-night.'
I started forward and exclaimed, 'Villain! Before you sign my death-warrant, be sure that you are are yourself safe.'"
What sort of revenge does the creature actually intend to take upon Victor?
D. He intends to leave Victor without a mate

I hope this helps!

I agree with your first answer. Since I have no way of telling which word was italicized (you did not indicate which one), I have no idea for the second one

Okay. You posted the info while I was responding. I agree with your answer, A.

Thank you, very much!

A: The correct answer is actually option C: "His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful." This sentence directly references the title character, Frankenstein.

For the second question, the correct answer is option B: "poise." The word "grace" in this context refers to elegance and poise, not phoniness, sincerity, or understanding.

So the correct answers are:
- Sentence referencing the title character: "His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful."
- Definition of "grace": poise.

Yes, you are correct!

For the question about which sentence from Frankenstein most directly references the title character, the correct answer is C: "His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful." This sentence directly describes the physical appearance and creation of the title character, Frankenstein's monster.

Regarding the second question about defining the italicized word from the novel Frankenstein, the correct answer is B: poise. The word "grace" is associated with elegance, refinement, and balance, which aligns with the meaning of poise.

The word is pretension for the italicized word.