What does the author do for the reader in this passage?
Tell a story about the future
Bring in several new characters
Tell a story about the past
Create an unexpected twist
Answer:
Tell a story about the past
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the excerpt from Frankenstein Chapter 2, Excerpt 2 by Mary Shelley, the narrator, Mr. Frankenstein recounts what influenced his great experiment about witnessing a terrible thunderstorm when he was fifteen years old and how devastating it was to everything it touched.
What the author does for the reader in this passage is to tell a story about the past, as he recounts his thunderstorm experience when he was younger.