Use the drop-down menus to put the plot events in order. Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook. Mr. Hyde inexplicably murders a gentleman in the street. Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house. The police find half a walking stick in the street and a letter to Mr. Utterson. Inspector Newcomen asks Mr. Utterson to identify the body of the murdered man.
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How does the conflict in this passage help develop the plot?
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Part 2: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Plot Development and Conflict
Part 2: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Plot Development and Conflict
Part 2: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Plot Development and Conflict