0The monster then jumped out of the ship and disappeared forever into the darkness/dark. On the ship, Frankenstein, the man who was once a great mind, lay cold and still.02br 02br 00Hi,02br 02br 00For a start, do both "darkness" and "dark" fit in the above?02br 02br 00Second, is it proper to look at "a great mind" as "a genius/talent?" Thanks.0-
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» — I think so. 02br 02br 00 Maybe I am again being preoccupied, but I would say "... who had once been a great mind"...
— Ant_222
» — I think so.
02br 02br 00 Maybe I am again being preoccupied, but I would say "...
who had once been a great mind"...
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0 «For a start, do both "darkness" and "dark" fit in the above?» — I think so. Remember a scary game called "Alone in the Dark" (anno 1992)?02br 02br 00 «Second, is it proper to look at "a great mind" as "a genius/talent?"» — To me, yes!02br 02br 00 Maybe I am again being preoccupied, but I would say "... who had once been a great mind"... 0-