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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Passage 1
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Read the passage carefully before answering the questions.   From that time forward, Mr Utterson began to haunt the door in the by-street of shops. In the morning before office hours, at noon when business was plenty and time scarce, at night under the face of the fogged city moon, by all lights and at all hours of solitude or concourse, the lawyer was to be found on his chosen post. “If he be Mr Hyde,” he had thought, “I shall be Mr Seek.” And at last his patience was rewarded. It was a fine dry night; frost in the air; the streets as clean as a ballroom floor; the lamps, unshaken by any... Show more
Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Passage 1
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1. Which of the following words best describe the atmosphere between the two men in this passage?
2. Mr Hyde is frequently described as either moving, looking, or behaving as an animal. Which of the following words from this passage adds to this impression?
3. 'He was small and very plainly dressed, and the look of him, even at that distance, went somehow strongly against the watcher’s inclination.' Which of the following words best describes the effect which Mr Hyde has on Mr Utterson?
4. What is the immediate context for this passage?
5. Which of the following does NOT contribute to a theme of surveillance in the text?
6. 'And meeting you so conveniently, I thought you might admit me.” How could Mr Utterson's statement best be described?
7. Mr Utterson believes that Mr Hyde has given him his Soho address in case Dr Jekyll disappears or dies and his will comes into effect. What is more likely to be Hyde's motivation?
8. Which of the following gives the impression that London is a living being?
9. Mr Hyde wishes to know how he was recognized by a man who had never met him before. How does Mr Utterson respond?