<span>Two weeks later, Dr. Jekyll gives a small dinner party, for which, we gather, he is well known, for the narrator refers to it as being "one of his pleasant dinners." Five or six of Dr. Jekyll's old cronies are invited, and among them is Mr. Utterson. As usual, the food is superb, the wine good, and Utterson manages to be the last guest to leave.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He wants to give british citizens a realistic picture of the war situation
Answer:
I don't understand the question?
Answer:
they choose their occupations for them
none of them have memories of sunlight and animals because the giver has them and there isn't anything else in the city
they aren't allowed out of the city and if they tried to escape they try to kill them
Answer: b
Explanation:
Because its the only one that makes since