Final answer:
The character skilled in handwriting analysis from 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' is inferred to be an independent expert, rather than Mr. Utterson, his head clerk, or Hyde.The correct answer is c.An expert in handwriting analysis
Step-by-step explanation:
The character who works as the head clerk for Mr. Utterson and is an expert at analyzing handwriting is not explicitly mentioned in the given excerpts. However, by taking a closer look at other parts of the narrative of 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde', we can infer that the answer to who is an expert at analyzing handwriting is c. An expert in handwriting analysis.
This person is presumed to be a separate character and not the same as Mr. Utterson or his head clerk, and certainly not Hyde. The task of handwriting analysis would typically fall to someone with specific expertise in this area, who could examine the nuances of the script and determine its authenticity or the likelihood of forgery.