the fourth/last answer, hope this helps
Answer:
The allusion in this sentence connects two ideas in order to make the point that Timothy is:
B. a person who behaves inconsistently.
Explanation:
The sentence we are analyzing here alludes to the book Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The character in the story, <u>Dr. Jekyll</u>, is in a way haunted by the evil inside him. He is, in general, <u>a nice, amiable person</u>. But, after creating a serum that enhances his evil personality, he becomes <u>Mr. Hyde, a cruel and violent man.</u>
<u>Saying someone will choose between being Jekyll or Hyde means this person behaves inconsistently, sometimes being good, sometimes evil. It refers to someone who has a dual personality. Having that in mind, the best option is letter B. a person who behaves inconsistently.</u>
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