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Chapter 1: Story of the Door pp. 37-44

Chapter 1: Story of the Door pp. 37-44. Who is the author of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ? a. Wallace Stevens b. Longmans Green c. Robert Louis Stevenson d. Katherine Linehan. ANSWER: c. Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Chapter 1: Story of the Door pp. 37-44

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  1. Chapter 1: Story of the Door pp. 37-44

  2. Who is the author of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? • a. Wallace Stevens • b. Longmans Green • c. Robert Louis Stevenson • d. Katherine Linehan ANSWER: c. Robert Louis Stevenson

  3. When was the work originally • published? • a. 1886 • b. 2003 • c. 1850 • d. 1882 ANSWER: a. 1886

  4. In what city does the story take • place? • a. Madrid • b. Paris • c. London • d. Dublin ANSWER: c. London

  5. What is NOT a personal quality of Mr. • Utterson? • a. He always smiled at other people. • b. He was tolerant and understanding • of others. • c. He was shy about talking to people. • d. He was friends with people he had • known for a long time. ANSWER: a. He always smiled at other people. (See p. 37.)

  6. Which feature DOES NOT describe the • nature of the friendship between Mr. • Uttersonand Mr. Enfield? • a. They cherished each other’s company. • b. They seemed to have a lot in common. • c. They didn’t talk much when they went on • their walks through London. • d. They were bored by each other’s company • and looked for relief in the appearance of • a friend. ANSWER: b. They seemed to have a lot in common. (See . 38.)

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