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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? . . . . 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? How does this excerpt connect to the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself"?

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Answer: A

Explanation: Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde and cannot transform back into himself.

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Answer:

As the phrase says "Evil can never truly hide itself" the reality hidden inside the character can not be any longer in the dark.

Step-by-step explanation:

The excerpt shows how the inner evil of Dr, Jekyll is taking over his conscious moments and showing itself out, the same way the expression implies that there is nothing real that we could eternally keep inside, it will always rise to the surface of who we are due to its deep roots in our bare soul and essence.

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