What does the reader learn about Dr. Jekyll from his letter to Dr. Lanyon?
Answer: He needs Lanyon's help and is grateful for it.
How does Dr. Jekyll’s letter help build suspense?
Answer: Jekyll does not give a reason for his request.
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The Morrígan or Mórrígan, also known as Morrígu, is a figure from Celtic mythology. The name is Mór-Ríoghain in Modern Irish . It has been translated as "great queen", "phantom queen" or "queen of phantoms". The Morrígan is mainly associated with war and fate, especially with foretelling doom, death or victory in battle.
A root word is the original word, what is left behind when you take away all the prefixes and suffixes.
So, in the word messenger, when you take away the suffix -er, which denotes the doer of the action, you are left with <em>message, </em>which is the root word of this word.
I'd say that the figure of speech that the speaker in the poem uses to emphasize why he longs to be at sea is C. repetition.
He is constantly repeating the phrase - <em>And all I ask is...</em>