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Superstition cam be described as people's cultural anxieties or illogical fears that people believe in and abide to. For example, people avoid opening umbrellas in houses because they have heard that it brings bad luck.
Carew's murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to investigate Mr. Hyde's house and know more about him.
Mr. Utterson finds proof on the victim that ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has commited other crimes.
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(Forewarning, I haven't read this novel and without context it's difficult to answer. Hopefully my answer provides help anyway!)
As a musketeer, Aramis may be concealing his interest in his mysterious lover to avoid tarnishing his image and refrain from involving her in his work. Considering he intends to change his profession once he completes his tenure as a musketeer, it's likely that he will pursue his interests and reveal his strong infatuation towards his lover. However, currently, he is primarily focused on being more attentive toward his duties and expectations.
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yes
Explanation:
It's intense all the way to the end and knowing he shot his own brother.
Answer:
notice is guess is always presented in a box