Which incidents from Frankenstein most clearly develop a theme related to the power of nature?A. Victor's grief over the death of Elizabeth and the monster's conversation with Victor on the glacierB. Victor's pursuit of the monster across the ice and the monster's confession to killing WilliamC. Victor's creation of a second creature and the monster's vow to be with Victor on his wedding nightD. Victor's trip to the mountains to ease his grief and the monster's response to the coming of spring