How does Jekyll’s letter to Lanyon in the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde create suspense in the story?

Jekyll warns Lanyon of an illness spreading in London.
Jekyll fails to reveal a reason for his request.
Jekyll tries to persuade Lanyon to commit a crime.
Jekyll threatens to hurt Lanyon if he does not help.

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When Dr. Jekyll refuses to explain the rationale for his request, the case becomes suspenseful. As a result, option (b) or (ii) is the correct answer.

What created the suspense in the case?

Suspense is an unsettling feeling that a reader gets when they don't know what's going to happen next.

As a result, when Jekyll wrote Lanyon a letter describing his current condition, he did not give clear reasoning, which generated anticipation.

Therefore, option (b) or (ii): "Jekyll fails to reveal a reason for his request" is the suspense creation of the case.

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