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Read this passage from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein:

The storm appeared to approach rapidly ... it advanced;
the heavens were clouded, and I soon felt the rain coming
slowly in large drops, but its violence quickly increased....
The darkness and the storm increased every minute, and
the thunder burst with a terrific crash over my head....
Vivid flashes of lightning dazzled my eyes, illuminating the
lake, making it appear like a vast sheet of fire... (75).
How is nature most clearly portrayed in this passage?
O A. As a detached observer
O B. As an uncaring father
O C. As a lonely child
O D. As an uncontrollable entity

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Answer:

D. As an uncontrollable entity

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the correct answer because during the storm a lot of things has happened including the discovery of the murderer of Frankenstein's brother.

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