I can't think of four things but I was always taught to always cite everything. Even if you think something is an original idea or phrase, look it up and make sure and if someone else has said that just put it in your work cited because that could be considered plagiarism. Also always cite direct quotes
<u>Answer:</u>
The inference about Dr. Jekyll is best supported by evidence from the passage which is that he has lost confidence in his own judgement because of his involvement with Mr. Hyde. So, the right answer to this question is <u>Option A.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is in reference to a research named “What makes good people do bad things?” by Melissa Dittmann. This matter talks about how even good people in certain social situations can do what a bad person would do. So the article starts with Dr. Jekyll using a chemical to transform his evil and egoistic Dr. Hyde.
There is no actual chemical but what is meant by chemical is here is that a considerable amount of social pressure that can force a good person to become evil where there is loss of confidence in one’s own judgement and thought.
The act of charging a tax is also known as "levying" a tax. Hope this helps.
Do you happen to have a passage? If you do can you post it?
Or maybe you can tell us what’s going on so far?
Since you provide no options, here are some statements that is true about thwarted love in a midsummer night's dream
- Throughout the play, Hermia had to deal with Thwarted love in several ways
- Her father doesn't want her to marry lysander because he thought that lysander doesn't love her
- Hermia is finally deserted by Lysander
- Even after Deserted , Hermia still wished for his safety
hope this helps
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