I am not sure what section you are referring to but probably because the sun is a star.
Answer:
Dr. Jekyll is in distress and believes that he is at Dr Lanyon's mercy for help.
Explanation:
<u>We see from his letter that Dr. Jekyll is very distress. He uses a phrase like "I am lost" and says his whole life and honor depend on Lanyon, words that very clearly paint the picture of the agony and worry. </u>
<u>We see that he thinks all his life depends on Lanyon's mercy and his help, even though there is a hint the request might be dishonorable for some. </u>
The other options for answering are wrong because
- we don't see if Jekyll and Lanyon are as close as before
- we still don't know if Lanyon will help Jekyll or not, therefore, Jekyll is not upset because of that
A hyperbole is an exaggeration.
Answer:
Although no one should be downstairs, the residents of the Annex hear "a crash of something falling below." After Peter and a lamp shade fall, making a loud noise upstairs, the residents hear the sound of running feet below.)
(The residents of the Annex fear that their hiding place has been discovered