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1. Alternate forms
2. Synonym (These are all guesses)
3. Entry word
4. Part of speech
5. Definition
6. Respelling (One of these is incorrect, for sure.)
7. The very bottom thingy "etymology"
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Yesterday, my class take a field a trip to the new planetarium. The word take is used incorrectly. It would be took.
I believe the answer is A
<em>The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde</em> is a fascinating novel written by Robert Stevenson. It is a thriller and a little spooky which keeps the readers bind and interested.
The passage illustrates the character vs. character conflict.
<h3>The novel can be explained as:</h3>
- The passage lines are a dialogue between Lawyer Utterson and Doctor Jekyll. It shows the conflict between the two characters as they discuss giving everything to Mr Hyde.
- The lawyer disagrees with Dr Jekyll and says to him that Hyde is a terrible man. But the doctor does not agree with the lawyer and asks him to give all of his belonging to Mr Hyde.
Therefore, option 4. character vs. character is illustrated in the passage.
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