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26) Which of these best describe a reason for the creature's misery? Select the TWO that apply.
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A)
Frustration with its unrequited benevolence towards
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Jealousy of human emotions and a desire to feel
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An unquenchable thirst for revenge and a desire to
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D)
Excruciating physical pain resulting from an
altercation with the cottagers
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An intense hatred toward the narrator for
condemning it to a life of alienation
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