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Who is visiting Dr. Jekyll's house for dinner?
Utterson
and a group of friends
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Why does Utterson stay behind after dinner?
To discuss the will with
Dr. Jekyll
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How does Dr. Jekyll react when Utterson mentions Hyde?
He
grows pale
and
becomes
sharp
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What does Utterson promise to do for Jekyll?
To help him with
Hyde's
situation
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What does Jekyll assure Utterson about Hyde?
He
can
be
rid
of
Hyde
at
any
moment
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What terrible crime is described at the beginning of the chapter?
A
wealthy
individual is
murdered
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Who is the only eyewitness to the crime?
A
maid
sitting at her window
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What unusual weather condition is mentioned during the crime?
It was a
full moon
and bright
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What does the maid notice about the handsome gentleman?
He has
white hair
and is polite
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How does Mr. Hyde react to the gentleman's request for directions?
He clubs him with a cane in
rage
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What does the maid do after she faints?
She calls the
police
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What items are found on the victim during the investigation?
Gold
and a letter addressed to
Utterson
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What does Utterson refuse to do until he sees the body?
He refuses to say
another
word
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Who is identified as the victim of the crime?
Sir Danvers Carew
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What do the police ask Utterson to do?
Help find the
culprit
of the murder
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What does Utterson recognize about the half of the cane?
It belongs to
Dr. Jekyll
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What does Hyde's landlady say about his habits?
He has very
peculiar
habits
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How much money stands to be inherited by Hyde?
A
quarter of a million
pounds
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What do the police find in Hyde's rooms?
Everything
is
well-furnished
but
ransacked
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What is found behind a door in Hyde's room?
The other half of the cane
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What is the police's plan to catch Hyde?
Wait at the bank for a
withdrawal
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What do witnesses agree on about Hyde?
He inspires
feelings
of evil and disgust
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