<span>Two weeks later, Dr. Jekyll gives a small dinner party, for which, we gather, he is well known, for the narrator refers to it as being "one of his pleasant dinners." Five or six of Dr. Jekyll's old cronies are invited, and among them is Mr. Utterson. As usual, the food is superb, the wine good, and Utterson manages to be the last guest to leave.</span>
Answer:
C. is the dystopian quality of this passage: Power is based on the ability to obtain a necessity of life.
Explanation:
Dystopian fiction is social commentary in the form of a story that exaggerates one aspect of today's society.
People who have the most access to essentials will always have power over those who do not. This is the exaggerated aspect. It shows a piece of our everyday lives under a microscope, so we can say "hey, this doesn't seem right."
Answer:
To Fulfill the Wishes of Paris
Explanation:
In the Churchyard, Paris, who was hiding, saw Romeo lurking near the Capulet's tomb. Paris believed Romeo had killed both Juliet and Tybalt. Paris thought that since Romeo was exiled from the city on penalty of death, he had come to the Capulet's tomb to dishonour to the corpse of either Tybalt or Juliet. In a fit of sudden anger, Paris confronted Romeo. who pleaded with him to leave, but Paris refused. In the fight, Romeo killed Paris. The dying Paris requested Romeo to be laid near Juliet in the tomb. Romeo consented.
If I were<span> Mr. Hansom, I would call Chondra for an interview because she fits the required qualifications in the resume. There are things to consider for her to be accepted in the job offered by the company. Because she achieved most of these qualifications, then I will accept her.</span>