What is a significant problem with the following excerpt from a paragraph arguing that the tragic events in Frankenstein's life were fated?
From the moment he becomes obsessed with the creation of life, Frankenstein's fate is sealed. Frankenstein tells Walton, "nothing can alter my destiny: listen to my history, and you will perceive how irrevocably it is determined." (17) He then tells Walton the story of his creation of the monster.
A.
there is no textual evidence to support the argument
B.
the textual evidence is not linked to the argument
C.
the textual evidence is not properly cited
D.
none of the above