In this story, we learn about Tom, who is a man with a heart condition that suggests that he will die young. Because of this, he tries to avoid intense emotions or exciting events that can trigger his heart problems. When he meets a girl he likes, Ruby, he has to make the choice between a long, dull life, or a short, exciting one.
Tom resolves this conflict at the end of the story by choosing to have a long, dull life. He stops seeing Ruby, gets a serious, but dull job, and allows his fear to win. This resolution is not effective, as we later learn that Tom regrets this choice, and would have rather been with Ruby.
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This excerpt is followed by the following quote by Mr. Utterson:
"Why, money's life to the man. We have nothing to do but wait for him at the bank, and get out the handbills."
We see that the correct answer is the following one:
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condition of the room and its contents cause Mr. Utterson and Inspector
Newcomen to plan a trip to the bank in hopes of catching Mr. Hyde.
This is because Mr. Hyde lost his checkbook and he will need money soon.
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