At the sight that met my eyes, my blood was changed into something exquisitely thin and icy. Yes, I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde. How was this to be explained? I asked myself; and then, with another bound of terror—how was it to be remedied? It was well on in the morning; the servants were up; all my drugs were in the cabinet—a long journey down two pairs of stairs, through the back passage, across the open court and through the anatomical theatre, from where I was then standing horror-struck. It might indeed be possible to cover my face; but of what use was that, when I was unable to conceal the alteration in my stature?
Which description(s) characterize Dr. Jekyll in this excerpt? Check all that apply.
1.)shocked
2.)confident
3.)concerned
4.)amused
5.)anxious

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The answer  is 1,3, and 5

The description that characterizes Dr. Jekyll in this excerpt are shocked, concerned, and anxious.

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In the passage, we can see that the situation in which Dr. Jekyll is, show that he is shocked, concerned, and anxious. Shocked means surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened. Concerned means feeling interested and worried. Anxious means feeling or showing uncomfortable feelings of uncertainty.

Thus, the description that characterizes Dr. Jekyll in this excerpt are shocked, concerned, and anxious.

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