The answer is <u>C</u> <em>“it would have been more pleasant to me to have been silent about my own history”</em> and <u>E</u> <em>“I want to add my testimony to that of abler pens to convince the people of the Free States what Slavery really is”</em>. Even it was painful the author Harriet Jacobs decide to tell her history to help the <em>antislavery movement</em>.
Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
The other selections do not mention plants.
Answer:
Utterson is conflicted about his attitude toward Jekyll.
Explanation:
Utterson represents the perfect Victorian gentleman. He consistently seeks to preserve order and decorum. Even when he suspects his friend Jekyll of criminal activities such as blackmail or the sheltering of a murderer, he prefers to sweep what he has learned under the rug. When he is summoned to Jekyll’s home Utterson continues to look for an explanation that preserves reason. He desperately searches for excuses not to take any drastic steps to interfere with Jekyll’s life.
Ted wanted Jamie to give him an alibi in court.