Dr. Henry Jekyll is a complicated character, though readers don't get a full picture of him until he explains his deeds and choices in the final chapter. Like all humans Henry Jekyll is, as he puts it, a "composite." His nature is both good and evil, civilized and primitive. Intrigued by this dual nature and wanting to experience the two separately, Jekyll finds a way to indulge his darker passions without it becoming known. Jekyll applies his knowledge of chemistry and invents a "tincture" that separates his good from his evil identity and even creates an entirely different body for each self. (Edward Hyde is his evil persona.) Above all Jekyll is almost classically arrogant. He believes he can reconstruct his own identity in order to break humanity's shared ethical rules and England's social norms, and without paying a price. Obviously he is wrong, and this novella is an account of his errors and how he pays for them.
7 syllables.
Tariffs has 2 syllables and the other words have 1 syllable each.
What type of messages is Speaker 1 getting from Speaker 2?
a. Wrong
nonverbal messages
b. Wrong
feedforward messages
c. Wrong
encoded messages
d. RIGHT!
feedback messages
The Answer is D. Feedback Messages
As weak, because it uses words associated with it such as gentle.
Answer:
My answer would be
powerful energy conveyed by the roaring of the cannons
Explanation:
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