In paragraph 4, the Being describes an incident involving a young girl and a "rustic," or peasant. What does the description of this incident reveal about the Being's point of view?
A The Being is too ashamed to admit to himself or to Frankenstein that he actually intended to harm the girl, not save her.
B The Being does not realize or refuses to acknowledge that the rustic might reasonably take him for an attacker, not a rescuer.
C The Being has entirely invented this story about the girl and being wounded in order to gain sympathy from Frankenstein.
D The Being regrets having frightened the rustic, and he is willing to take responsibility for the mistakes he made in this encounter.