At this moment, however, the rooms bore every mark of having been recently and hurriedly ransacked; clothes lay about the floor,
with their pockets inside out; lock-fast drawers stood open; and on the hearth there lay a pile of grey ashes, as though many papers had been burned. From these embers the inspector disinterred the butt end of a green cheque book, which had resisted the action of the fire; the other half of the stick was found behind the door; and as this clinched his suspicions, the officer declared himself delighted. How does this excerpt develop the plot?
The condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen to plan a trip to the bank in hopes of catching Mr. Hyde.
The condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Newcomen to start investigating someone other than Mr. Hyde.
The condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen to consider Mr. Hyde as a murder suspect.
The condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen to contact Dr. Jekyll to see if he can provide any answers.
The answer is A . The condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen to plan a trip to the bank in hopes of catching Mr. Hyde.
This excerpt is followed by the following quote by Mr. Utterson: "Why, money's life to the man. We have nothing to do but wait for him at the bank, and get out the handbills."
We see that the correct answer is the following one: <span>The
condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector
Newcomen to plan a trip to the bank in hopes of catching Mr. Hyde.
This is because Mr. Hyde lost his checkbook and he will need money soon. </span>
The men's feelings of anxiety and fear will remain present. They will still feel uneasy with the feeling of hungry wolves surrounding them. Hearing the hunting-cries and observing their dogs' panicky reactions will only add to the tension.
Big Bad Wolf blows down the first two pigs' houses, made of straw and sticks respectively, but is unable to destroy the third pig's house, made of bricks.