This passage is not an example of direct characterization, because at no point does it say "Mr Utterson was judging Jekyll" or "Mr Utterson, a spiritual man, thought about Jekyll", etc. We can see indirectly that he is judgmental and spiritual, but not directly.
C is the best answer here, the reader sees through Mr Utterson's thought process that he is concerned about Jekyll. We can also see that they are (or at least were) friends because Utterson has known Jekyll for a long time. We can also see that he is concerned because he uses the phrase "Poor Henry Jekyll" and "my mind misgives me" which shows that his mind is worrying.
Answer:"Miss Celia, the way she stares at me with those big eyes like I'm the best ..
Explanation:
<span>The correct answer is the plow. Before plows, there was no way to use the land to its full extent. Shovels couldn't dig far deep in and it was kind of pointless, while plows were pulled by bulls and horses way before the tractor was invented. The sickle was just a long knife useful for cutting crops but other things could be used too.</span>
One reason is that they both have a relationship to the patient, you can get medicine from clinic like the doctor gives you, and they both try to solve or make a problem better
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