Read this excerpt from Frankenstein:

"[S]eparated from all the other apartments by a gallery and staircase, I kept my workshop of filthy creation; my eyeballs were staring from their sockets in attending to the details of my employment. The dissecting-room and the slaughter-house furnished many of my materials; and often did my human nature turn with loathing from my occupation . . . (37–38).
What part of the excerpt most clearly creates reader empathy for the monstrous side of Frankenstein?
A. [O]ften did my human nature turn with loathing from my occupation . . .
B. I kept my workshop of filthy creation . . .
C. [t]he slaughter-house furnished many of my materials . . .
D. [M]y eyeballs were starting from their sockets in attending to details . . .

Respuesta :

B. I kept my workshop of filthy creation . . . apex verified

Answer:

The part of the excerpt that most clearly creates reader empathy for the monstrous side of Frankenstein is I kept my workshop of filthy creation . . .

Explanation:

The character of Victor Frankenstein was affected by his creation and the process that took making it, but sometimes in little details, he showed a glimpse of his old self, a much more human being that distinguished the horrors of his work and the real divine life that was around everything that he wanted to recreate.