Answer:
A, good luck with the rest of ur test
Explanation:
The excerpt from the novel, "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde", connects to the theme of the play as 'Dr. Jekyll knows he is in danger when he looks like Mr. Hyde'.
<h3>What is the theme of the novel, "
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?</h3>
The theme of the novel, "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde", is that the appearance of the people shapes the other people's opinion about them. It is about a well respected Scientist, Dr Jekyll.
In the excerpt, Dr Jekyll knows that he is in danger when he looks like Mr. Hyde because Mr. Hyde had a very unpleasant, ugly look and Dr Jekyll was a very intelligent well looking man.
Therefore, option D, "Dr. Jekyll knows he is in danger when he looks like Mr. Hyde", is correct.
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Based on the passage, the best statement that author central argument is western society best misjudges Native American practice.
<h3>What is "An Indian Father's Plea"?</h3>
It is a story written by Robert Lake, it is about his child learning ability and the education system of America.
The options are attached:
A. Education in the United States improving.
B. western society best misjudges Native American practice.
C. teachers do not need to understand other culture.
D. students need to understand the Native American culture.
Thus, the correct option is B. western society best misjudges Native American practice.
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