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Chapters 6-7: “Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon” AND “Incident at the Window” . 1. ____ What happens to Hyde after the Carew murder? C. His body is found in the river D. He flees the country E. He kills Jekyll F. He disappears. ____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies?
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Chapters 6-7: “Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon” AND “Incident at the Window”
1. ____ What happens to Hyde after the Carew murder? • C. His body is found in the river • D. He flees the country • E. He kills Jekyll • F. He disappears
____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies? • A box, not to be opened until Lanyon’s death • A letter, not to be opened until Jekyll’s death or disappearance • A small fortune • A mysterious vial
____ In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll? • He slowly poisons himself. • He begins plotting to kill Utterson • He flees the country • He locks himself in his laboratory and refuses to see anyone
____ Where do Enfield and Utterson see Jekyll one day during his seclusion? • At Lanyon’s funeral • At the window of his laboratory • In Hyde’s apartment • On a foggy street
____ Who says “I have had a shock and I shall never recover”? • Dr. Jekyll • Dr. Lanyon • Mr. Guest • Mr. Utterson
____ Who says, “We are three very old friends . . . . we shall not live to make others”? • Dr. Jekyll • Dr. Lanyon • Mr. Enfield • Mr. Utterson
____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies? • A box, not to be opened until Lanyon’s death • A letter, not to be opened until Jekyll’s death or disappearance • A small fortune • A mysterious vial
____ In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll? • He slowly poisons himself. • He begins plotting to kill Utterson • He flees the country • He locks himself in his laboratory and refuses to see anyone
____ Where do Enfield and Utterson see Jekyll one day during his seclusion? • At Lanyon’s funeral • At the window of his laboratory • In Hyde’s apartment • On a foggy street
____ Who closes the window quickly after showing an “expression of abject terror and despair”? • Dr. Jekyll • Dr. Lanyon • Mr. Hyde • Mr. Guest