Which of the following events represents the climax of the chapter "The Last Night" in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

Question 6 options:

A)

Utterson and Poole break down the door and find Hyde's dead body.

B)

Poole stops by Utterson's house because he is concerned about Jekyll.

C)

Poole knocks on the lab door and tells Jekyll that Utterson is there to see him, but Jekyll refuses to see anyone.

D)

Poole and Utterson find a document advising Utterson to read the letter from Lanyon.

1 answer

The climax of the chapter "The Last Night" in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is represented by the event:

A) Utterson and Poole break down the door and find Hyde's dead body.

This moment is pivotal as it reveals the true fate of Hyde and leads to the unraveling of the mystery surrounding Dr. Jekyll's transformations and ultimately sets the stage for the conclusion of the story.

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