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Question 11 says: which sentence from frankenstein most directly references the title character?
a. "clerval spent the last evening with us."
b. "this professor was very unlike his colleague."
c. "his limbs were in proportion, and i had selected his features as beautiful."
d. "before this, i was not unacquainted with the more obvious laws of electricity."

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