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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR
THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE
CHAPTER 1 ACTIVITIES

CHOOSE A, B, OR C

1.) Mr. Utterson was …

a.) A rather boring but tolerant man

b.) A cold cruel man

c.) A kind and warm man

2.) The shops were made to be…

a.) Cheering for saleswomen

b.) Attractive to customers

c.) Threatening to criminals

3.) The passers-by who had seen the man mistreat the child…

a.) Beat him severely

b.) Threatened to denounce him publically

c.) Asked the woman to beat him

4.) How is Mr. Utterson different from what he seems at first sight? He appears to be quite dull who likes to spend his time in solitary thought. He is not very emotional and presents as a neutral figure. He seldom smiles.

5.) How does this make him able to help people in trouble?

Well in my opinion, this will make people trust him more because they would think that he is wise and takes actions under consideration.

6.) What does he do every Sunday?

Every Sunday he goes out walking around the city with his close friend Mr. Enfield and look around and see the buildings and houses.

7.) In what way is the house Mr. Enfield points out different from those near it?

Its seemed out of place. It was a house that wasn't looked after or cared for. It had crusted paint and broken wood.

8.) What effect does the strange little man, Mr. Hyde, have on everyone who see him?

Whoever see's him is stricken with anger and hate towards him for him overwhelmingly ugly face and devilish face.

9.) Where does he get the money to pay the family?

he goes into the bad looking house and takes out a check with the name and signature of Dr. Jekll and some gold .

10.) Draw and color in a picture of Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield walking through the London streets and draw and color in a picture of Mr. Hyde colliding with the little girl.

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