The besiegers, appalled by their own riot and the stillness that had succeeded, stood back a little and peered in. There lay the
cabinet before their eyes in the quiet lamplight, a good fire glowing and chattering on the hearth, the kettle singing its thin strain, a drawer or two open, papers neatly set forth on the business table, and nearer the fire, the things laid out for tea; the quietest room, you would have said, and, but for the glazed presses full of chemicals, the most commonplace that night in London. Right in the middle there lay the body of a man sorely contorted and still twitching. They drew near on tiptoe, turned it on its back and beheld the face of Edward Hyde. He was dressed in clothes far too large for him, clothes of the doctor's bigness; the cords of his face still moved with a semblance of life, but life was quite gone: and by the crushed phial in the hand and the strong smell of kernels that hung upon the air, Utterson knew that he was looking on the body of a self-destroyer.
"We have come too late,” he said sternly, "whether to save or punish. Hyde is gone to his account; and it only remains for us to find the body of your master.”
How does this excerpt best develop the theme "Good will always prevail over evil”?
The servants find that Dr. Jekyll’s room is calm and orderly.
Mr. Hyde is found dead in Dr. Jekyll’s laboratory.
Chemicals and the doctor’s clothes are found with Hyde.
The staff and Utterson continue to look for Dr. Jekyll
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."
The best response would be to explain the logic behind the idea and why it it a good one. this would grab her attention and make her listen. The worst response would be to convince the other employees and use their influence on the reluctant employee. No one is going to listen when there is a group of people attacking asking her to join and why not if she says no.