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Why does Justine confess to a crime she did not commit?

Why does Justine confess to a crime she did not commit? Read the first few pages of chapter 15. These pages reveal three works that the monster reads. What are these works? What does the monster glean from each?. What do the following words have to do with the novel?. Scarlet fever

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Why does Justine confess to a crime she did not commit?

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  1. Why does Justine confess to a crime she did not commit? • Read the first few pages of chapter 15. These pages reveal three works that the monster reads. • What are these works? • What does the monster glean from each?

  2. What do the following words have to do with the novel? • Scarlet fever • Miniature portrait • Living in exile • Prison • An unusual gift • An influential act of nature • An inn in Evian

  3. Henry • William • Alphonse Frankenstein • The monster • Agatha • Justine • Elizabeth • Krempe • Caroline Beaufort • Kirwin • Professor Waldman • Victor Frankenstein • Chamounix • The DeLacey family • Geneva • The Orkneys • Ireland • Margaret • Walton • Ingolstadt • Villa Lavenza

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