Read the passage.
When I placed my head on my pillow, I did not sleep, nor could I be said to think. My imagination, unbidden, possessed and guided me, gifting the successive images that arose in my mind with a vividness far beyond the usual bounds of reverie.

In her introduction to Frankenstein, how does Mary Shelleys account of her creative process reflect values of the Romantic movement?

A. Imagination dominates reason.
B.Reason dominates illogical thoughts.
C. The supernatural dominates intuition.
D. The natural dominates the artificial.