Based on the given excerpt above from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the best summary of the events described would be this: <span>Hyde asks for a glass. Lanyon gives it to him, and Hyde creates a mixture in it. After the mixture stops transforming, Hyde sets down the glass and looks critically at Lanyon. The answer would be option A. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Winston was so determined to talk to the old man in the pub of London's prole district because the prole is old enough to give a truthful account of the past.
<u>Explanation:</u>
It is in this Chapter (8) Winston takes a huge risk and step to show his desperation in wanting to know the past. Winston is so desperate to know if someone else was feeling the way he was about the Big Brother and everything. It is this action that seals his destiny as his curiosity and need to know the history becomes transparent.
Indeed, Winston was so determined to talk to the old man in the pub of London's prole district because the prole is old enough to give a truthful account of the past. Yet, with no answers, he just ends up imagining the horrible party slogans and a place with no darkness.
The main character is called a protagonist also called the hero.
The villain is called a antagonist.
Answer:
Declarative because it is telling you something. It is presenting a statement
None of the above should be it