Respuesta :
In my opinion, the correct answer is D. why Mr. Hyde killed the man. At this point in the novel, we still have no idea who is Mr. Hyde. However, this excerpt draws its suspense on the mystery of why would he kill an old and very pleasant gentleman who was only inquiring about directions. Option A is not correct because the question of Mr. Hyde's whereabouts isn't of primary importance right now. Option B is not correct because the excerpt is about an event and not about Mr. Hyde's secret identity. Finally, the option C isn't correct because we precisely see how the murder happened.
After reading the passage from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," we can say the conflict creates suspense making the reader wonder:
D. Why Mr. Hyde killed the man.
How does the passage create suspense?
Suspense is created when readers are left curious and wondering about something.
After reading the passage, we can safely eliminate options A and B. After such a brutal murder, whose reason has not been revealed, readers will not be worried about Hyde's background or home.
We can also eliminate option C, since the passage gives details on how he killed the poor man.
The correct answer is D. Since the reason, the motive for the killing is unclear, readers are left wondering why it happened.
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