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Which statement best describes how Dr. Jekyll is different than Mr. Hyde in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Dr. Jekyll is always kind; Mr. Hyde is always cruel.
Dr. Jekyll is willing to take risks; Mr. Hyde is cautious.
Dr. Jekyll does not enjoy his experiment; Mr. Hyde relishes it.
Dr. Jekyll has real human impulses; Mr. Hyde is only evil.
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"Dr. Jekyll has real human impulses; Mr. Hyde is only evil."
Explanation: Stevenson presents Jekyll as a complex, moral, socially responsible man who struggles with temptation and guilt. Hyde, by contrast, embodies unrestrained, remorseless cruelty and base impulses—essentially the pure evil side of Jekyll freed from conscience.
Explanation: Stevenson presents Jekyll as a complex, moral, socially responsible man who struggles with temptation and guilt. Hyde, by contrast, embodies unrestrained, remorseless cruelty and base impulses—essentially the pure evil side of Jekyll freed from conscience.
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