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When the monster and frankenstein finally meet again, how are they different?
a.) the monster has been forced into solitude, whereas frankenstein has chosen it.
b.) the monster is hoping for love, while frankenstein is wishing to never be loved again.
c.) the monster is appreciative of nature's beauty, while frankenstein finds beauty in nothing.
d.) the monster is uncontrollably angry, whereas frankenstein is in control.

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