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Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
"I saw Mr. Hyde go in by the old dissecting room, Poole,” he said. "Is that right, when Dr. Jekyll is from home?”
"Quite right, Mr. Utterson, sir,” replied the servant. "Mr. Hyde has a key.”
"Your master seems to repose a great deal of trust in that young man, Poole,” resumed the other musingly.
"Yes, sir, he does indeed,” said Poole. "We have all orders to obey him.”
In this excerpt, which elements of the plot would create the most suspense about Mr. Hyde?
A. why Mr. Utterson is observing and asking about Mr. Hyde
B.why Mr. Hyde has a key and authority over the servants
C.why Mr. Poole trusts Mr. Hyde and agrees to obey him
D.why Mr. Utterson thinks Dr. Jekyll trusts Mr. Hyde greatly
Choose from answer choices
A
B
C
D
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Mr. Hyde having a key and authority over the servants directly raises the most suspense about his mysterious power and access to Dr. Jekyll’s private rooms.
Mr. Hyde having a key and authority over the servants directly raises the most suspense about his mysterious power and access to Dr. Jekyll’s private rooms.
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