A format includes <span>the author's word choices, sentence lengths, and
attitude text features such as font size, type, and use of boldface or italics.
Because it has a specification of what his paper should look like.</span>
Answer:
This passage develops the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself” because:
C. Utterson and Enfield are horrified when they see Jekyll’s transformation.
Explanation:
Utterson and Enfield see the smile on Jekyll's face disappear all of a sudden. In its place, an expression of despair and terror comes, so intense that the two men are instantly horrified. Jekyll is trying to hide the evil that is now awaken in him, but he is unable to do it well. Evil can never truly hide itself. No matter how hard Jekyll tries, something will always betray his intentions - a smile, a look, a word.
Sorry bro don’t understand what you’re asking maybe go more into detail??
It’s a fragment because it cannot stand on its own and is a part/fragment of a sentence. Hope this helps!