Read the passage.

At first I thought but of a few pages—of a short tale—but [Percy Bysshe] Shelley urged me to develop the idea at greater length. I certainly did not owe the suggestion of one incident, nor scarcely of one train of feeling, to my husband, and yet but for his incitement, it would never have taken the form in which it was presented to the world.

According to Mary Shelley in her introduction to Frankenstein, who persuaded her to write a longer version of her story?


Lord Byron


Dr. Darwin


her husband, Percy


Publishers of the Standard Novels


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Answer:

her husband, percy

Explanation:

In the passage, the first paragraph says,"but [Percy Bysshe] Shelley urged me to develop the idea at greater length." this quote shows that Percy persued Shelley to write a longer version of her story.