what is the most likely reason that Mary Shelley does not explicitly describe how the creature in Frankenstein is brought to life? Maintain the tale's plausibility Sustain the reader's interest Keep from frightening the reader Preserve the mystery of its creation



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To preserve the mystery of it's creation.

The way that Mary Shelley used to tell the Frankenstein story sometimes goes a story into a story and so on, this way the moment in which the Frankenstein creature is brought to life is not explicitly described, the nature of his creation maintain as mysterious and this captivates the reader interest for the story, the answer is Preserve the mystery of its creation.

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