The lines from the passage that best show that Penelope is clever are the following:
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Penelope does not want to marry any of the suitors. She is buying time by spinning and unspinning her burial shroud.
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Reached their hearts that way, and they agreed.
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So every day I wove on the great loom, </span><span>but every night by torchlight I unwove it;</span><span>
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Answer:The quote that best supports the answer to part A is:
B. There was none among the myriads of men that existed who would pity or assist me.
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", the scientist Victor Frankenstein gives life to a monster he created with parts of different human bodies.
The monster, however, like a normal human being, has feelings and emotional needs.
Since the monster is unable to connect with others at an emotional level, he begins to hate humankind and to kill.
His purpose is to kill those Frankenstein loves as a punishment for having been created by him.
When the monster says in Chapter 16 "none among the myriads of men that existed. . . would pity or assist me," he is justifying his actions.
Why should he pity the humans he has killed if none of them has ever pitied him? Why should he be kind when no one has ever been kind to him? The lack of love and support prevented him from developing good conscience.
In conclusion, the quote above supports the idea that a person needs structure and support in order to form a good conscience and proper identity.
The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg.
Gutenberg started with the idea of printing with movable type. In 1440, it is believed that Gutenberg perfected the secret of printing based on research. He took a loan to provide for his invention and in 1450, the press was in operation.