While it would be nice to sit down, all of the chairs are taken.
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the great gatsby
Bill and Matthew's perceptive of war varies.
Explanation:.
Bill is against slavery and says that they had to suffer slavery till their deaths Even though he hates slavery, he doesn't have his heart in it and goes to fight for the South. On the other hand, his brother goes to fight for the North.
Bill feels that neither of them will win the war. This shows both the boys were interested in war.
Bill feels that people have not changed from the ancient time and some people felt that Bill was a traitor.
Answer:
A. his concern for Dr. Jekyll.
Explanation:
Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll" revolves around the story of a good doctor's dilemma in fighting against his alter ego. The plot deals with themes of good vs. evil, science, and how to duplicate humans are.
In the given excerpt from the story, we see Mr. Utterson revealing his inner thoughts about his concerns for Dr. Jekyll's safety and the harm Hyde can do to others, especially the doctor. He expressed his concern about how easily accessible Jekyll's house is to Hyde.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.