it was the Givers' daughter, Rosemary.
During this particular passage the theme refers to how one is often surprised by misconceptions specially about those that appear weaker than we visualize ourselves.
This passage evidently shows how we as society itself tend to underestimate one another therefore leading us to be in awe once our true colors show.
Hope this helps! This book is definitely a MUST.
One is often surprised by misconceptions about others
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have, plural
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has, singular
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Jekyll’s insane brother
c.
Jekyll’s dark side embodied in a separate being
b.
Jekyll’s son born out of wedlock
d.
Jekyll in disguise
Answer:
c. Jekyll’s dark side embodied in a separate being
Explanation:
In "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," by Robert Louis Stevenson, Jekyll creates a potion in his laboratory to restrain his evil, so he turns into a corrupt and barbarus creature: Hyde. As his creation becomes more violent and cruel, Jekyll also has problems to control his transformation, so he begins to metamorphose as Hyde in his sleep and to engage in criminal activities - including murder.
Answer:
the answer is c.
Explanation:
Hyde is Jekyll's dark side when a certain thing happens to Jekyll. I forgot what causes it ti happen but I'm sure that is the answer.
b) Oxford, Cambridge, university, cities, famous.
c) Great Britain, not long, many of them, rivers, deep.
d) Most of, mountains, Scotland, not very high.
e) The English, holidays, spend, Lake District.
f) Glasgow, most important, Liverpool, London, Plymouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, seaports.