- <em>yes </em><em>I </em><em>agree</em>
<h2><em>hope</em><em> it</em><em> helps</em></h2>
In "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", by Robert Louis Stevenson, Utterson and Enfield are taking their usual walk. It is a Sunday. They come to the front of the door in which they have seen Hyde enter and is also the back way to Dr. Jekyll's place. They think of inviting Dr. Jekyll to join them for a walk. They reach the middle window that is half-open and Utterson sees Dr. Jekyll sitting beside the window. When he is addressed Dr. Jekyll answers he is very low, and that this state won't last very long. He says that he is very glad for the invitation but that he dares not to go. He cannot let them in either, because the place is not fit. They plan to talk from where they are. The smile on Dr. Jekyll's face gives place to an expression of terror and despair, as he shuts the window hastily.
You could make rules about being an overall good person. Not lying, not stealing, not cussing, being kind to one another, not talking sh*t about someone, and being true to yourself.
Answer:Vertical relationship: The hierarchical relationship of the whole to its parts and the parts to the whole (e.g., a journal article to the journal, subseries to main series).
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Explanation:
the proverb is "Nana korobi ya Oki" which means fall down 7 times stand up 8 it means choosing to never give up hope and always drive more it means to your focus isn't on reality in front of you on a greater vision that is not reality yet