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Adjectives of three or more syllables form the comparative with more/less and the superlative with most/least: The second lecture was more interesting than the first.
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The best answer to the question: Which statement best describes how Dr. Jekyll´s view of transformation changes throughout the story? would be: C: He becomes increasingly wary of his ability to scientifically defy morality.
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"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a novel of the gothic genre that was written in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson. The story narrates the events around the developments that take place in the life of gentle Dr. Jekyll, and the appearance of an evil character known as Mr. Hyde. As the plot moves, and the characters start to unravell the mystery connected to these two figures of the story, we come to learn as readers that Mr. Hyde is an alter ego of the very same Dr. Jekyll. While the first represents the hidden evil in the soul, the other one represents the moral, and good, that can live inside the same being. The appearance of this alter ego, Mr. Hyde, is truly the product of the scientific research that Dr. Jekyll had been performing with a serum, and which he applied on himself. And although at first proud of his scientific achievements, he soon starts to discover that not even reaching scientific peaks is worth sacrificing his very moral essence. Although Dr. Jekyll tries to stop what is going on, he is the one who is soon overcome by evil Mr. Hyde.
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“in the weed-choked yard. Stones in the fields”,
“He was a big man, says the size of his shoes”,
and “says the sandbox made from a tractor tire.”
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Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses:
Both fables and legends are literary genres that are used to narrate stories. Fables are fictional stories whose characters are animals, plants or inanimate objects. Legends, on the other hand, are stories perceived or believed to have happened some time in human history and there is certain doubt if it really happened.
Fables are meant to provide a moral lesson at the end whereas legends are meant to provide human values or qualities.
An example of fable is “The Tortoise and the Hare” by Aesop. The main characters are the tortoise and the hare and a moral message is provided at the end.
An example of a legend is Robin Hood. Even though Robin Hood might have existed, the stories about him might not be all real.