In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the antagonist of the story has a dual personality. While being Mr. Hyde, he engages in wrongdoings. However, he adopts a completely different attitude while being Dr. Jekyll.
After a series of crimes, Utterson follows Jekyll's Butler, Mr. Poole, to his house after claims that Jekyll had no come out of his laboratory for weeks. After arriving, he goes to the laboratory only to find the body of Mr. Hyde in Jekyll's clothes.
"Evil can never truly hide" relates to the quote "The truth is always known." Since the beginning of the story, the reader had the impression that there was something sinister which was being hidden.
Answer: He begins by describing his hometown in Mexico, then his travels to the United States, then the things he discovers in US.
Explanation:
In <em>Barrio Boy</em>, Ernesto Galarza wrote in an autobiographical manner as he took the reader through his life beginning in Mexico to the United States creating a strong personal narrative by first describing his hometown in a mountainous region of Mexico.
He then speaks of how he and his family had to escape from the village as Government forces come to forcefully recruit males into the army. They then travel across various towns in Mexico until they make it into the USA and eventually settle in Sacramento, California.
He then speaks of how his life has changed from Mexico and the things he discovers in the United States as well as the new opportunities there and how he then pursues and appreciates the new opportunities.
To be honest I think it is true but I haven't read this book since 7th grade and I'm 11 so I would check up on that
Machina: crane-like hoist that permitted actors to appear above the stage as if flying
Chorus served to explain situation
Skene: where actors changed masks and costumes
Trilogy, satire play
Playwrights competed to win laurel wreath at dramatic contests
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