Questions: In Chapter 13 of Shelley's Frankenstein, which book does Felix use to teach the woman how to read? A Green Place Ruins of Empires The Bible Romeo and Juliet

In Chapter 13 of Shelley's Frankenstein, which book does Felix use to teach the woman how to read?
A Green Place
Ruins of Empires
The Bible
Romeo and Juliet
Transcript text: In Chapter 13 of Shelley's Frankenstein, which book does Felix use to teach the woman how to read? A Green Place Ruins of Empires The Bible Romeo and Juliet
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The answer is Ruins of Empires.

Explanation
Option 1: A Green Place

This is not a book mentioned in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." It is not relevant to the context of Chapter 13.

Option 2: Ruins of Empires

In Chapter 13 of "Frankenstein," Felix uses "Ruins of Empires" to teach Safie how to read. This book is significant in the novel as it provides the creature with knowledge about human history and society, influencing his understanding of the world.

Option 3: The Bible

While "The Bible" is a well-known book, it is not the one used by Felix in Chapter 13 to teach reading.

Option 4: Romeo and Juliet

"Romeo and Juliet" is a famous play by William Shakespeare, but it is not the book used by Felix in this chapter of "Frankenstein."

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