The correct answer is A. He begins to consider illogical possibilities
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"Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is a novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson, in this novel John Utterson is trying to understand the strange events that occur to Dr. Jekyll a friend of him who has found a way to change his body and personality and became Mr. Hyde which is an evil and mysterious character. In these excerpts, Dr. Jekyll's servant Poole who has also notice strange events and believes Mr. Hyde has killed Dr. Jekyll looks for the help of Utterson as Mr. Hyde is the room of Dr. Jekyll and after they both entered the room they find the body of Mr. Hyde and a letter of Dr. Jekyll, from this situation Utterson starts reflecting on possible explanations the first one is that Mr. Hyde could not have killed Jekyll because the possible murder did not scape and does not seem to be logical, also, he believes there was no reason for Hyde to kill Jekyll and the letter found from Jekyll shows he is alive, this actions imply Utterson does not understand the situation and starts thinking on non logical theories to try to give an explanation. Thus, in these excerpts, Utterson begins to consider illogical possibilities as the events are too strange and he is trying to understand them.
Answer: Marian Anderson Sings" uses a cause-and-effect organizational structure; "Marian Anderson: Legendary Singer" does not. Sorry I don’t really have the evidence from the text, but I hope this helps you
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Do writing exercises. A poem might start as a snippet of a verse, a line or two that seems to come out of nowhere, or an image you cannot get out of your head. ...Get inspired by your environment and those close to you. ...Pick a specific theme or idea. ...Choose a poetic form. ...Read examples of poetry.
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Jackie Robinson was asked not to fight back against discrimination because it was hard enough for Robinson to get to the spot he was in, considering he was a black man. This was considered "guts" because it is difficult not to stand up for yourself, especially in the eye of the public. However, being in the eye of the public was exactly why he could not stand up for himself; he could not react or his actions would be turned against him. This idea could be treated a multitude of ways today. The idea of not reacting could be seen as both strong will or just being a pushover.
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I would suggest not copying my response word-for-word simply because I have not read the book in a while. Also, remember that your question is mostly asking for your opinion, so just state what you personally believe is the reason. And PLEASE elaborate your answer! I gave you a simple, non-complex answer, for you to use as a guide. I hope my response helped at least a little bit!