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3. How does the De Lacey family's rejection of the monster drive the plot of the excerpt?

A)The De Lacey family's rejection drives the monster

into the woods, where he vows to live alone for the

rest of his life.

B)The De Lacey family's rejection directly provokes the

monster into killing the little boy and others.

C)The De Lacey family's rejection gives the monster the

idea of having his own companion.

D)The De Lacey family's rejection further provokes his

feelings of despair and of hatred towards mankind.

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