The correct answer would be "a character who opposes or stands against the main character"
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Mr. Utterson goes immediately to Dr. Jekyll's residence and is admitted by Poole, who takes him out of the house and across a former garden to the "dissecting rooms." They enter, climb a flight of stairs, enter a door covered with imitation red felt and, at last, Utterson sees Dr. Jekyll, "looking deadly sick." He is alone and sitting beside a fireplace in a dim, dusty-windowed room. Utterson asks him if he has heard the news about Sir Danvers. Jekyll says that he heard the paperboys yelling about it earlier. Utterson is firm. He asks only one question of the doctor: Surely his old friend has not been "mad enough" to have hidden Hyde. Jekyll assures Utterson that he will never again set eyes on Hyde, that Hyde is "quite safe," and that he will never be heard of again. Utterson is concerned, however, and betrays his anxiety for his old friend Jekyll.
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B:<em> The fire is purifying //// </em>C: <em>She is compared through visual imagery, such as color</em>.
Explanation:
If the question is "<u>What is the function of the fire in this passage</u>?" Then the answer is B: <em>The fire is purifying</em>. This Quiz has multiple questions with the same paragraph. The second question i found was "<u>How is Sita compared to the fire</u>?" I think the answer to this question is C: <em>She is compared through visual imagery, such as color</em>. Thanks, Have a good day.
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Authors include. More clauses and phrases in sentences and the phrasing used by authors was often passive and less direct
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