Answer:
B
Explanation:
They mention the story of Rapunzel but not everybody knows what happens during her journey. It's quite obvious how difficult Hansel and Gretel's situation is, but we know nothing of Rapunzel.
False.
Book reviews review the book as a whole, including style, theme, how interesting it was, etc.
In the excerpt, it seems to be that the servants didn't shed a tear for the carcass of Mr. Hyde. If anything, the didn't seem to CARE. Maybe they were secretly jubilant that this man is dead. Judging by how the description of the dead Mr. Hyde called him a "self-destroyer", Mr. Hyde must've have been a rather nefarious man when he was still living.
In conclusion, your final answer should be "Mr. Hyde is found dead in Dr. Jekyll's laboratory."