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Again, in the course of my life, which had been, after all, nine tenths a life of effort, virtue and control, it had been much less exercised and much less exhausted. And hence, as I think, it came about that Edward Hyde was so much smaller, slighter and younger than Henry Jekyll. Even as good shone upon the countenance of the one, evil was written broadly and plainly on the face of the other.

–The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
Robert Louis Stevenson

What are the differences between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Check all that apply.

Dr. Jekyll is tall, while Mr. Hyde is small.
Dr. Jekyll is serious, while Mr. Hyde is funny.
Dr. Jekyll is older, while Mr. Hyde is young.
Dr. Jekyll is good, while Mr. Hyde is evil.
Dr. Jekyll is happy, while Mr. Hyde is sad

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
Checked:
- Dr. Jekyll is tall, while Mr. Hyde is small. (Supported — Hyde is described as "smaller, slighter.")
- Dr. Jekyll is older, while Mr. Hyde is young. (Supported — Hyde is described as "younger.")
- Dr. Jekyll is good, while Mr. Hyde is evil. (Supported — "good shone upon the countenance of the one, evil was written... on the face of the other.")

Not supported:
- Dr. Jekyll is serious, while Mr. Hyde is funny.
- Dr. Jekyll is happy, while Mr. Hyde is sad.