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Justine is the daughter of a widow who later dies. caroline takes her in as a servant for the family.
Who is Justine? what happened to her?
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Geneva
Where does Victor go after leaving Ingolstadt?
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They found the photo of Caroline that William was carrying in her pocket.
why was Justine convicted of murder?
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Venerable
Accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character.
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Victor
The appearance of Justine was calm. She was dressed in mourning, and her countenance, always engaging, was rendered, by the solemnity of her feelings, exquisitely beautiful.
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Frankenstein's monster
Who killed William?
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Raining stormy thunder storm
What was the atmosphere when Victor found Frankenstein?
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he was murdered by frankenstein's monster
how did William die?
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ignominious
some of his friends considered the job of janitor to be ----
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Justine
"i hope the character i have always borne will incline my judges to a favorable interpretation"
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William
Who died in the beginning of chapter 7?
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The woods
Where was William killed?
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the locket of their mother
what did the murderer take from William
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obdurate
stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action
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Elizabeth
"Forgive me for one moment distrusted you. why did you confess? But do not mourn, dear girl. Do not fear."
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Justine
Who died at the end of chapter 8?
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a village outside Geneva
where did they find Justine?
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Out of fear of going to hell
why does Justine confess to the murder
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venerable
the opposite of disrespected
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Earnest
Good God, Papa! Victor says that he knows who was the murderer of poor William."
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Alphonse Frankenstein
Who told Victor about William's death?
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Mont blanc
Where does victor meet his monster for the first time in 2 years?
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Elizabeth and victor
Who visits Justine in prison before she dies?
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ignominious
marked with or characterized by disgrace or shame
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Alphonse
Absence cannot have rendered you callous to our joys and griefs; and how shall I inflict pain and my long-absent son?
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