As for the setting of the story, it was fluid, making it very a pleasant reading experience. The plot was fairly well structured, so much that when I completed one chapter I ". . planned to read another." The final quote in<em> </em>the<em> </em><em>The Incident of the Letter</em> : "Henry Jekyll foraged for a murder and his blood ran cold" (pg37). This quote contains a certain suspenseful tone that makes me wish there was more to the story after that. That final line made me appreciate both the plot and the setting for what it was. Throughout the story, we are given little hints that are completely unexpected; and it keeps the reader on the edge of their seat the entire time. What surprised me the most was when Landon retold his own side of the situation in the letter, because I suspected Hyde drank the potion in front of Landon. Instead Landon discovered Jekyll's secret without him wanting to. This was a fantastic plot twist the author threw at me.
This was the last sermon of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H). It teaches us that there is no God Except Allah. Only the goodness of a person makes him superior to others. ... Finnally the last sermon teaches us that the Holy Quran is the message of Allah and if we act according to its teachings, we will never go wrong.
Answer:
<em>I will bring back a book, some snacks, and a blanket to sit on.</em>
Explanation:
I believe the answer for this is the last one, Both B & C