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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
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What are the differences between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Check all that apply. Dr. Jekyll is tall, while Mr. Hyde is small. Dr.

Jekyll is serious, while Mr. Hyde is funny. Dr. Jekyll is older, while Mr. Hyde is young. Dr. Jekyll is good, while Mr. Hyde is evil. Dr. Jekyll is happy, while Mr. Hyde is sad.
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2 answers:
Crazy boy [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The differences between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are:

* Dr. Jekyll is tall, while Mr. Hyde is small.

* Dr. Jekyll is older, while Mr. Hyde is young

* Dr. Jekyll is good, while Mr. Hyde is evil.

Explanation:

Mr. Hyde is the alter-evil ego of Dr. Jekyll it represents all of his darkness and bad sides, that's the reason why their descriptions are totally opposite, Mr. Hyde is mention as a violent, scary and dark character, as Dr. Jekyll is seen as a shy and weak character to other, these three characteristics are the ones that give you the most general idea.

yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1,3, and 4

Dr. Jekyll is tall, while Mr. Hyde is small.

Dr. Jekyll is older, while Mr. Hyde is young.

Dr. Jekyll is good, while Mr. Hyde is evil.

Explanation:

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