It symbolizes the end of Boo Radley's attempts to communicate with the children. He communicates with them through the gifts he leaves for them.
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Poole is conflicted about barring Utterson from the house.
Utterson is conflicted about his attitude toward Jekyll.
Jekyll is conflicted about isolating himself from society.
Utterson is conflicted about bothering Poole repeatedly.
Answer:
Utterson is conflicted about his attitude toward Jekyll.
Explanation:
In Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Utterson has ambiguous feelings regarding his friend Jekyll. On the one hand, he thinks sympathetically and thoughfully of Jekyll. On the other hand, after seeing the harmful change Jekyll has caused in his friend Lanyon, Utterson cannot help but feel uneasy and hesistant about him. In fact, deep in his heart he prefers not to be allowed to see Jekyll at his house.
Answer:
<em>The theme is centered around choices that Jerry makes during the Great Depression.</em>
Explanation:
Answer:
The visitors were surprised by the play
Explanation:
The initial expression, This play surprised the visitors is expressed in active voice, her the subject, which is the visitors, acts upon the verb surprised. To change or convert into passive voice, we just ensure that the subject becube is the receiver of the action, hence changing the voice, we have "The visitors were surprised by the play"