Reread the statement from Elizabeth on page 96:
"Alas! Victor, when falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness? I feel as if I were
walking on the edge of a precipice, towards which thousands are crowding, and endeavoring to plunge me into
the abyss.
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What do Elizabeth's words suggest about the nature of truth in the novel?
OA. Truth is easily distinguished from falsehood.
B. Truth is no more significant than falsehood.
OC. Truth is often obscured by falsehood.
OD. Truth and falsehood are the same.