The correct answer to question 1 is C. "His friends were those of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest;"
Obviously, in order to trust someone, there must be a special bond that unites them together for a long time.
The correct answer for question 2 is C. "undemonstrative at the best"
right after that sentence, it says that Mr. Utterson had a good nature.
The correct answer to question 3 is B. They do not understand why the men are friends.
People did not comprehend the bond they had as friends and they were astonished by their friendship.
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings the men had about the walks was "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions."
Explanation:
The two men were distinctly different in character that people often wondered how they could co-exist and find topics on which to discuss but Mr Utterson is a typical Victoria gentleman who believes in maintaining peace and decorum and he takes a walk with Mr Enfield on their Sunday stroll despite how glaringly different both are, they enjoy these Sunday strolls.
1. The last paragraph choice, just before question 2.
2. Establish the importance of the walk.
3. He did not judge
Explanation:
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings the men had about the walks was "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions."
Explanation:
The two men were distinctly different in character that people often wondered how they could co-exist and find topics on which to discuss but Mr Utterson is a typical Victoria gentleman who believes in maintaining peace and decorum and he takes a walk with Mr Enfield on their Sunday stroll despite how glaringly different both are, they enjoy these Sunday strolls.
1. The last paragraph choice, just before question 2.
2. Establish the importance of the walk.
3. He did not judge
Explanation:
B. It shows that Mr. Utterson tries not to judge others or get in their business.
Explanation:
the answer is A. they were both cruel people.
Last option.
Explanation:
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson is the Gothic novella, published first in 1886.
The given excerpt is taken from the first book the novella named, "Story of The Door". The book opens with the description of Mr Utterson, who is a lawyer by profession, and have features of 'rugged face'. He is very cold, hardly smiles, and is less talkative.
The chief jewel that the author is talking about is the Sunday walks that Mr. Utterson and Mr. Richard Enfield go for.
The passage tells that these weekly walks were so important to them that they would even resist the business calls to enjoy their walks without any interruptions.
So, the phrase 'chief jewel' is used to establish the importance of walks that Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield go for.
The correct answer is last option.
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