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“I think there’s been foul play,” said Poole, hoarsely. “Foul play!” cried the lawyer, a good deal frightened and rather inclined to be irritated in consequence. “What foul play! What does the man mean?” “I daren’t say, sir,” was the answer; “but will you come along with me and see for yourself?” Mr. Utterson’s only answer was to rise and get his hat and greatcoat; but he observed with wonder the greatness of the relief that appeared upon the butler’s face, and perhaps with no less, that the wine was still untasted when he set it down to follow. –The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson How does the point of view affect how information is revealed in the passage? Check all that apply. Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue. Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks. The reader learns something Mr. Utterson does not know. The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings. The narration directly reveals Poole’s thoughts and feelings.

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The answer is 1,2,4. Have a nice day

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The correct answers are 1. Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue; 2. Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks and 4. The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.

Step-by-step explanation:

In literature, including novels such as "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson a point of view refers to the voice, person or character that tell the events that occur in a story and provide information about the characters. In the excerpt presented the events are told from a third person point of view and through this the reader gets to know the feelings and thoughts of two characters Poole and Mr. Utterson as they speak. Indeed Poole began the dialogue and both continue speaking showing they do not agree on a specific event which shows mainly Poole feelings and thoughts through the dialogue and the words used by Poole and then they both decide to go the event by themselves, in this point the narrator also describes the feelings and thoughts of Mr. Utterson as he decided to go with Poole.

Therefore, the point of view or narrator in this excerpt affect the way information is revealed as the third person point of view shows Poole's thoughts through dialogue and his feelings through the way he speaks, but also the narrator reveals Mr. Utterson's feelings and thoughts.

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