Answer:
Utterson knew the house Mr. Hyde disappeared into belonged to his client Dr. Jekyll.
Explanation:
Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" revolves around the story of how a good doctor was dominated over by his alter-ego. In the end, the more dominant and dangerous personality took over the good doctor which led the latter to commit sui cide while he still has control over his sanity.
In the first chapter of the story, Enfield was telling Mr. Utterson about the horrendous incident he had encountered one late night. And in revealing how the 'monster' had compensated for his act of killing the young girl by giving a cheque, Utterson did not ask for the name on the cheque. This was because he had already known the owner of the house where Mr. Hyde, the child killer, had gone in to get the money and cheque.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
The answer is simple, really. It's because it represents their marriage. And it was carved into an olive tree, if I'm not mistaken. So if you wanted to move something carved into a tree, you would have to move the tree so... hope this helps in any way shape or form. :)
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In short, there are three main conflicts: man vs man, man vs self, man vs nature. Conflict with a character in literature is usually resolved either with compromise (negotiating) or conflict (violence). ... Through this resolution, the reader sees how conflicts can compound, and then perpetuate themselves.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the rocks go in a cycle where this one breaks down with erosion
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