Answer:
"For then each tyrant, by the hand of fate,
And standing troops, the bane of every state,
Forever spurn'd, shall be remov'd as far
As bright Hesperus from the polar star"
Explanation:
The four verses selected above represent how America was oppressed and exploited by the British. In these verses, the poem uses the term "tyranny" to represent the way America was governed before it became independent. The poet also shows how this type of positioning will no longer be tolerated, but rather rejected and fought, so that Americans never have to face tyranny again.
I'm pretty sure that its because of Tybalt
The best answer is D) His appearance repels humans.
Frankenstein's monster is a man who is, by human standards, hideous, terrifying, and assumed by his appearance to be a dangerous brute. For this reason, the human senses, especially the sight of him, repels humans and serves as a barrier to his ability to connect with humans and show them kindness.