1. moral that the poem is trying to teach
2. mood that the poem conveys
Answer:
everybody helps me in need
Answer:
- Carew’s murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde’s house and learn more about him.
- Mr. Utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
- Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.
Explanation:
This is from chapter 4 of <em>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</em>.
A maid has witnessed murder of Mr. Carew (beaten to death with a cane) and recognizes his murderer as Mr. Hyde which provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde’s house and learn more about him. On a crime scene, they find a letter addressed to Mr. Utterson and half of the cane that was murder weapon that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll. Since Mr. Utterson already knew Mr. Hyde`s address, he went there with police to try to find Mr. Hyde or some evidence. What they found was the other half of the cane and checkbook, both burned which suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.
The answer is: C. Dee and her mother argue regularly.
Dee and her mother in the story always have different point of view, Dee is a competitive person that always get what she want, on the other hand, her sister, is the opposite, a shy girl and has always felt intimidated for Dee, that makes Mother also lays her sympathies in Maggie, besides that Dee has study and the more educated Dee get her mother feels her more distant, she see her the willing of Dee for knowledge as a way to be superior that her mother and sister.
Answer:
Carter is the kind of person who you would want on your side if you found yourself in a tough place. He's the kind of person that everyone would want to cheer for. He's so good that his enemies must simply be considered bad. Judging from his adventures though, this hero is easily provoked into a fatal combat. The character of the courteous, well-mannered captain Carter is transformed when Princess Dejah is put under a threat. He becomes a ruthless vindicator fixed on only revenge. Eventually, Carter marries Dejah and serves as a warlord hero and a dutiful family man on Mars. Occasionally, he returns to Earth but only to tell about his adventures
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