How does the conflict in this excerpt advance the plot?
Select 3 options
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.

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Answer:

- Carew’s murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde’s house and learn more about him.

- Mr. Utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.

-  Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.

Explanation:

This is from chapter 4 of The Strange Case of Dr.  Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

A maid has witnessed murder of Mr. Carew (beaten to death with a cane) and recognizes his murderer as Mr. Hyde which provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde’s house and learn more about him. On a crime scene, they find a letter addressed to Mr. Utterson and half of the cane that was murder weapon  that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll. Since Mr. Utterson already knew Mr. Hyde`s address, he went there with police to try to find Mr. Hyde or some evidence. What they found was the other half of the cane and checkbook, both burned which suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.

To explain how the conflict in this excerpt progresses, we can use three answer options, which are:

  • Carew's murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde's house and learn more about him.
  • Mr. Utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
  • Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.

What is conflict within a text?

  1. Conflict is a clash that takes place between two or more characters, between thoughts, and even between a character and nature.
  2. Conflicts are added to the text to advance the story, as in addition to creating new events, conflicts stimulate character growth and decisions throughout the plot.

In the passage to which this question refers, the conflict is centered on the character called Mr. Hyde. This character is mysterious and has been involved in dangerous and intriguing situations that cause movement within the story and stimulate the characters' actions.

This excerpt is about the book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." You can see the snippet in the attached image.

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