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Which best explains the connection between the climax and a theme in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
The theme “Appearances shape people’s opinion” is brought to life when Mr. Utterson bravely suggests breaking into the lab.
The theme “Appearances shape people’s opinion” is brought to life when books and papers are found by Mr. Utterson.
The theme “Evil cannot be hidden” is brought to life when Mr. Poole is sent to the chemist’s for more medicine.
The theme “Evil cannot be hidden” is brought to life when the laboratory door is broken and Mr. Hyde is found.
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"The theme ‘Evil cannot be hidden’ is brought to life when the laboratory door is broken and Mr. Hyde is found." This climax reveals the hidden truth and shows that the evil Jekyll tried to conceal is exposed.
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