Answer:
The correct answer is Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll are the same person.
Explanation:
In his letter, Lanyon tells about that night where he went to visit Jekyll. Through a letter (which was not typical of him) Jekyll asks dr Lanyon to go to his home and follow specific instructions, which dr does.
There, he narrates everything that happened that night. How Hyde through experiments that went totally in the opposite direction of what Lanyon approved scientifically and morally, he ended up transforming himself into his friend Jekyll.
Lanyon swore, before seeing what was going to happen, that this would be under professional secrecy, that is why he can only tell about it when he dies or when Jekyll disappears. What he saw left him so disturbed that he eventually ends up getting sick and dying.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll are the same person.
Answer:
No, considering that fact that the government profits off of the lower class. we must also consider what the government might do to keep them there. Giving people heavier bodies and minds isn't very beneficial to the government. The government loves two things and that is money and power. In order to keep those two things the government might do whatever it takes even make their country solely beneficial to corporations. This corporations pay the government back in "donations".
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Answer:
A group of people murmuring as they react to the blackout.
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," the stage directions and the dialogue indicate that Maple Street neighbors complain about how power goes off which also affects phones, radios and motors. In fact, this occurs after they see a light falling in the sky and a hear an explosion, which the people take for granted as a meteor.
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The choice is an example of plagiarism is A.
Jane writes an essay for history class and correctly cites her sources and creates a Works Cited list. She uses all of the sources in her writing so that almost all of her essay is cited material.
<h3>What is plagiarism?</h3>
Plagiarism is a writing the content of others in your text without taking permission or giving credit. Plagiarism is a crime. If you are taking another person's text on your own, please provide credits in citation.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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