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27 August, 23:04

Based on Poole's behavior in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, readers can infer that he

A. is a loyal servant to Dr. Jekyll.

B. is actually working for Mr. Utterson.

C. wants to learn to be a doctor like Dr. Jekyll.

D. wants to learn to be a lawyer like Mr. Utterson.

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  1. 27 August, 23:22
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    The Answer is B. is actually working for Mr. Utterson
  2. 27 August, 23:24
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    The answer is B. This novella is about a London legal advisor named Gabriel John Utterson who examines unusual events between his old companion, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and the malevolent Edward Hyde. The novella's effect is to such an extent that it has turned into a piece of the dialect, with the very expression "Jekyll and Hyde" coming to mean a man who is immensely unique in good character starting with one circumstance then onto the next.
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