Part A: The best choice that describes how differences between the two characters' perspectives create tension in the scene is: B. Frankenstein wants the creature to show remorse for his murders, but the creature refuses to apologize, which creates tension in the scene.
Part B: The quotes that BEST support the answer from Part A are: B. Victor says, “Begone, or let us try our strength in a fight, in which one must fall” (11) and the creature says, “Listen to me, Frankenstein. You accuse me of murder; and yet you would, with a satisfied conscience, destroy your own creature” (14).
These quotes illustrate the conflict between Frankenstein's expectation of remorse and the creature's perspective, highlighting the tension in their interaction.