Why does Frankenstein feel he has the right to take the life of his monster?
A. Because the monster destroyed Frankenstein's Apartment before he disappeared
B. Because the monster plans to tell Clerval the truth about Frankenstein
C. Because the monster framed Justine for William's death
D. Because the monster revealed himself to Frankenstein's college professors

Respuesta :

C. Because the Monster framed Juntine for William's death. (APEX Verified).

Answer: C. Because the monster framed Justine for William's death.

Explanation: "Frankenstein" is a novel written by Mary Shelley, and it is about a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein who creates a horrible creature in a scientific experiment. In the story, the creature kills William and frames Justine who was sleeping, so because of this act, Frankenstein feels that he has the right to take the life of his monster, so the correct answer is option C.

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