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According to the introduction to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, what are her feelings toward her novel Frankenstein? She was overwhelmed by writing it and is glad she is finished.

She is detached from the present reality of its success.

She has fond memories of the days when she was writing it.

She wishes she could go back and rewrite it differently.

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she thought about the old days when she first start writing 
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Answer:

She has fond memories of the days when she was writing it.

Step-by-step explanation:

in fact, Shelly , in the introduction, recalls her summer vacations in Switzerland with her husband. She spent that summer with other writers. The weather was so miserable that she decided to take part in a literature contest along with the other writers. Shelly and the writers wrote ghost stories because that was the theme of the contest. Her ghost story was the only complete work.

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