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How does the conflict in this excerpt advance the plot? check all that apply. presently her eye wandered to the other, and she was surprised to recognise in him a certain mr. hyde, who had once visited her master and for whom she had conceived a dislike. he had in his hand a heavy cane, with which he was trifling; but he answered never a word, and seemed to listen with an ill-contained impatience. and then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot, brandishing the cane, and carrying on (as the maid described it) like a madman. the old gentleman took a step back, with the air of one very much surprised and a trifle hurt; and at that mr. hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth. and next moment, with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered and the body jumped upon the roadway. carew’s murder provides mr. utterson with a reason to search mr. hyde’s house and learn more about him. mr. hyde is found hiding in his home when mr. utterson and inspector newcomen search it. mr. utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties mr. hyde to dr. jekyll. mr. utterson begins to dislike mr. hyde and becomes suspicious of his connection to dr. jekyll. inspector newcomen and mr. utterson find items that suggest mr. hyde has committed other crimes gov
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Hello, your question says: how does the conflict in this passage advance the plot? check all that applies? in which you gave us a passage: presently her eye went to the other, and she was surprised to recognize a certain mr there. hyde, who once visited her master and did not like her. he had a heavy cane in his hand, which he was riding on; but he never answered a word, and seemed to listen with impatience that did not exist. and then suddenly he broke out in a great flame of rage, stamping with his foot, branding the cane, and behaving (as the maid described him) as mad. the old man took a step back, with a very surprised air and a wounded trifle; and by the mr. hyde broke off all boundaries and knocked it to the ground. and the next moment, with treachery like an ape, he was trampling his victims underfoot and in a storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly broken and the body jumped on the road. your answer is: I believe that your answer would be. Carew murder provides mr. utterson with reason to search mr. hyde house and learn more about. explanation / reasoning: this passage gives evidence to mr. utterson to search mr. hyde house only does it ever since. Have a great day now 🙂 hope for this! ~ rendorforestmusic
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