I would have to say that your best answer would be Advancement. Hope this was helpful! :)
Subjective because the writer brings their own preferences and ideals to the reading.
A person climbing a cliff is an external conflict.
Two people arguing is external.
A student struggling to focus is internal.
The thing which the excerpt suggest about Dr. Jekyll is:
He is not ashamed of his own “dark” side.
<h3>The story of Jekyll and Hyde</h3><h3>This refers to the narration about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde who are one and the same person as they have different personalities and cause havoc.</h3>
With this in mind and from the complete text, we can see that Dr. Jekyll embraces his dark side and he is not ashamed by it.
Read more about Dr. Jekyll here:
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The answer which explains the difference between these two sentences is <span>B. The first sentence contains a nonessential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it provides the reader with interesting details about the subject of the sentence. The second sentence contains an essential adjective clause that modifies the noun "coach"; therefore, it clarifies for the reader which coach is being discussed.
A is incorrect because there is no predicate nominative here (a noun following a linking verb, because there are no linking verbs in the sentence), which is also the reason why C is incorrect. Also, D is incorrect because there is no adverb clause.</span>