Answer:
Mr. Utterson was a quiet and aloof, but likeable person.
Explanation:
It's literally in the first sentence. "Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance, that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary, and yet somehow lovable."
Lean- Someone who is thin but looks strong and healthy.
Long- Tall
Dusty- dull or muted/staid or uninteresting.
Dreary- sad or dull, boring, and/or miserable.
It's the lesson the author is trying to teach you ,so it's another word for theme
Hi, this line has 9 feet, and this would be an "anapest" - u u / u u / u u /, "u" being unstressed syllable, and "/" being stressed. Here the only stressed syllables are: "light", "sil-", and "moon". The rest of them are unstressed.
A formal tone helps establish the writer's respect for the audience and suggests that the writer is serious about his or her topic. It is the kind of tone that educated people use when communicating with other educated people.