Part 3: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Making Inferences and Predictions - Question 7 | SY2025-26 - 1001070 MJ Language Arts 3 Sem 2 CR | Revolt
Part 3: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Making Inferences and Predictions
Question 7 of 17 • * SY2025-26 - 1001070 M/J Language Arts 3 Sem 2 CR
Read the passage from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.On his way out, the lawyer stopped and had a word or two with Poole. "By the bye,” said he, "there was a letter handed in to-day: what was the messenger like?” But Poole was positive nothing had come except by post; "and only circulars by that,” he added.
Answer
A
Poole dislikes his employer, Mr. Jekyll.
B
Poole distrusts the lawyer, Mr. Utterson.
C
Mr. Utterson suspects that Hyde delivered the letter.