The issue which I like the most in the novella is fitting in the Victorian society. Victorian society was one that was famous for being very strict when it came to social acceptance. We see Dr. Jekyll as a highly ranked man according to the society's values and beliefs, being very educated and wealthy. He, like many others is not actually content with his position in the society because he has to hold back his urges. Showing individualism and emotions was forbidden in the Victorian society, which is something he craved, yet wasn't allowed because it would ruin his position. This is the main reason why he started turning into Mr. Hyde. It was like a valve that he could use to blow of some steam without ruining his reputation.
Identifying what you will need to review takes place during surveying (A).
Imagine it this way, if you wanted to improve something, you would take a survey to get ideas and opinions from other people on how to improve something. This would be the first step in figuring out what needs to be reviewed or revised.
c) self- mocking
The girl sounds like she's embarrassed with herself. She says, "imagine my humiliation", which means she's mocking herself. She's also sarcastic saying," the best example of my brilliance" was when all she had to do was put the plug back in the outlet.
Major earthquakes are considered unusual but major tremors happen frequently . Major is a word that is an adjective.
These are antonyms!!
Resistant means that something can't affect it (the resistant object), or has a hard time affecting it. For example, water resistant shoes aren't easily affected by water; water cant pass through them as easily as non-water resistant shoes.
Yielding means that something is flexible or is influenced by another thing easily. For example, when you "yield" when driving, you are letting the other cars go before you; or, when an object "yields" to pressure, it is bending under pressure (though not quite breaking).
In summary: resistant means nothing can touch it, while yielding means that things easily affect it; thus, antonyms.