This is actually very interesting, so in advance great topic idea good job. I honestly think it's an opinion. I say that because it depends on who you are and how you feel about everything. How you process what they do and how they do it and the impact of people who buy the drugs and what happens to them. So to me it's an opinion, some people are pro to drugs some are pro to an extent and some people are absolutely against recreational drugs... So that's why it's an opinion, because it depends on whom you are
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From the passage, Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again involved with Hyde.
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In the passage, the duo looked at themselves very intimately and remained inseparable then the door was closed when the lawyer was still outside.
Therefore, it follows that Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again involved with Hyde.
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In Steinbeck's The Pearl, Kino could be considered to be the cause of his own downfall. Had Kino heeded the warnings and advice of his wife, Juana, regarding the Pearl of the World, he would not have found himself in situations that put himself and his family in danger. Now the tension which had been growing in Juana boiled up to the surface and her lips were thin. "This thing is evil," she cried harshly. "This pearl is like a sin! It will destroy us," and her voice rose shrilly. "Throw it away, Kino. Let us break it between stones. Let us bury it and forget the place. Let us throw it back into the sea. It has brought evil, Kino, my husband, it will destroy us." And in the firelight her lips and her eyes wer alive with her fear. In addition, Kino was unwilling to accept the offers of those who would have bought the pearl from him. It is true that he was being treated cruelly when not being presented with fair offers for the pearl, but he could have accepted something and been better off than he was.