The lines about Dr. jekyll which can confirm the prediction are;
- "on the 12th, and again on the 14th, the door was shut against the lawyer."
- "the doctor, it appeared, now more than ever confined himself to the cabinet . . ."
- ". . . he was out of spirits, he had grown very silent, he did not read . . ."
Based on the excerpt, Mr. Utterson has leaent to predict how Dr. Jekyll will behave based on the discussion he had with Mr. Hyde. The fluctuations in Dr Jekyll's personalty any time they had a discussion too shows that Dr. Jekyll is showing symptoms of unstable behavior too which can be associated with Mr Hyde.
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I believe it is a claim because it does focus on the main idea and what the text/passage should be about. If not I deeply apologize.
Answer:
The Debate Commission declined to reschedule the second debate over President Trump's refusal to agree to a virtual debate session over fears of his co ro navirus diagnosis.
Explanation:
Right after President Donald Trump tested positive for CO VID-19, he was put on self-quarantine. But days later, the President's physician, Navy Cmdr. Dr. Se an Co nley gave him the all-clear to continue with his campaign.
The second Presidential debate that was scheduled to be held in Miami was canceled after Trump refused to do a virtual debate. The issue was because of the fears of his positive diagnosis, the Commission decided to do a virtual debate for the second debate to keep everyone safe. While Joe Biden's camp agreed to do the virtual debate, President Trump's side refused, questioning why there is the need to do it online when the President is cleared as safe.
So, the Commission was left with no option except cancel the debate instead of rescheduling it. As Kate Bedingfield, Biden's campaign spokesperson stated, <em>"Donald Trump doesn't make the debate schedule; the debate commission does."
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I think it’s a but I’m not that sure I’m like 85 percent sure tho
I believe the correct answer is a duel between Laertes and Hamlet.
Laertes had many reasons to want to kill Hamlet, the most important of which are the facts that Hamlet killed Polonius, Laertes' father, and indirectly led to Ophelia, Laertes' sister, committing suicide. So the excerpt above talks about their future duel in which Hamlet says he would kill Laertes in only three hits.