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In chapter 3, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson argue about Dr. Jekyll’s association with Mr. Hyde, as well as Dr. Jekyll’s will. Dr. Jekyll faces an internal struggle over the issue but nevertheless convinces Mr. Utterson to drop it.

However, in chapter 4, Mr. Hyde murders a man. Despite his loyalty to Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Utterson must give Hyde’s name to the police and help with the investigation.

Which literary elements are included in the summary? Check all that apply.

complication
conflict
climax
resolution
theme

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I believe this answer is conflict hope this helps:)

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Answer:

Conflict and climax are the correct answers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a book by R. L. Stevenson, which talks about the strange relationship between the characters that provide the title to the book.

Conflict refers to any struggle between opposing forces, particularly between the main character(s) against other forces. In chapter 3, the conflict happens when the association between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Climax is the part of the story where the narration reaches its highest peak of tension. In this case, it is when Mr. Hyde murders a man and Mr. Utterson.

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