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Answer: Blow
Because the wind is having a human trait that is blowing. Winds don't actually blow. (I think.)
After reading both excerpts from the novel "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," we can say that Dr. Jekyll, in excerpt 2, is:
B. Concerned.
<h3>What is said in excerpt 2?</h3>
- In the second excerpt, Dr. Jekyll expresses his concerns over the fact that his alter-ego, Mr. Hyde, seems to be incorporating his normal self.
- Mr. Hyde represents the repressed side of Dr. Jekyll, his flaws and impulses. Jekyll fears that his normal self might disappear, and only Mr. Hyde will remain.
The two excerpts are the following:
Excerpt 1:
I had but to drink the cup, to doff at once the body of the noted professor, and to assume, like a thick cloak, that of Edward Hyde. I smiled at the notion; it seemed to me at the time to be humourous; and I made my preparations with the most studious care.
Excerpt 2:
Now, however, and in the light of that morning's accident, I was led to remark that whereas, in the beginning, the difficulty had been to throw off the body of Jekyll, it had of late gradually but decidedly transferred itself to the other side. All things therefore seemed to point to this; that I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self, and becoming slowly incorporated with my second and worse.
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Macbeth is completely and solely responsible for his own downfall. He lead himself to defeat by falling to his fatal flaws. Manipulation, ambition, and power got the better of him creating great inner turmoil, and bringing him to an abrupt end. From the beginning Macbeth was able to choose his own fate.
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First and foremost, Juliet shows little to no feelings towards Paris, she seem completely uninterested in him. Whereas with Romeo, they both immediately fall in love.
Secondly, Romeo is a Montague, therefore he can't be with Juliet because of their family's feud. Paris, however is not a Montague, and thus can wed Juliet.
Thirdly, Juliet is being betrothed to Paris, but with Romeo, She'd wed him because she was in love with him.
Lastly, They both love Juliet (In one way or another, with Romeo being more faithful and loving)
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I assume this is a true or false question. So, if I'm correct, the answer would be true