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Which event best connects to this theme?

One theme in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde is the message "It is important to trust one's
instincts."
-Mr. Poole travels to Mr. Utterson's house asking for
help.
-Both Mr. Poole and Mr. Utterson have a bad feeling
about Mr. Hyde
-The town chemist will not give Dr. Jekyll the chemicals
he wants.
-Dr. Jekyll's cellar is found filled with cobwebs and
lumber.

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Answer: B. Both Mr. Poole and Mr. Utterson have a bad feeling about Mr. Hyde.

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Both Mr. Poole and Mr. Utterson have a bad feeling

about Mr. Hyde

Step-by-step explanation:

Both Mr Poole and Mr, Utterson have bad feelings and intuitions about Mr Hyde but brush it off earlier on in the story.

This does not bode well for them as they did not really understand the predicament with the Jekyll and Mr Hyde, but had they followed their gut they might not have had to feel the brunt of it anyway as they would be far away from the damages that would be inflicted upon the, This is how this overarching theme is expressed.

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