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English, 23.02.2021 17:00, 21tywmeb

The author begins by having the Being directly address his creator. How does this choice contribute to the meaning of the passage ? A. It demonstrates that despite the Being's abandonment , he still feels respect gratitude toward Frankenstein , his creator.
B. It highlights the Being's anger toward Frankenstein, suggesting that the Being has a reason to lie and thus undermining the credibility of his story
C. It sets a tone for the story that is somewhat sarcastic, indicating that the Being actually holds no hope at all that Frankenstein will take pity on him .
D. It establishes that the Being's purpose in telling the story is to hold Frankenstein accountable for his isolation and misery

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